Depending how much data you need to transport, you could
overload
CALLERID or EXTEN. CALLERID is max 13 chars, I believe.
EXTEN can be
much longer, but is still limited to less than 80 chars. I
had to do
something similar in 1.0.x when I needed to pass variables
between .call
file calls and the Dialplan.
Server A:
exten => 666,1,Dial(IAX2/serverb/666^723634^1)
Server B:
exten =>
_XXX^XXXXXX^[0-1],1,Set(ACCOUNT=${CUT(EXTEN,^,2)})
exten =>
_XXX^XXXXXX^[0-1],n,Set(GOOD_STANDING=${CUT(EXTEN,^,3)})
exten =>
_XXX^XXXXXX^[0-1],n,Goto(${CUT(EXTEN,^,3)},1)
Sean Bright wrote:
> Or run the trunk version in production. You could also
find someone
> willing to backport IAXVAR to 1.4.
>
> On 11/1/07, Andrew Smith <andrews meadeplc.com> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry I am probably
>> incorrectly referring to this as the 'svn' version
- we are
>> currently using the 1.4 branch of Asterisk as
checked out by
>>
>> svn checkout
>> http:
//svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
>> asterisk-svn-1.4
>>
>> IAXVAR is not present in this branch.
>>
>> So I take it my choices are to either move to
TRUNK, or wait until 1.6 is
>> released ?
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