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Revision as of 08:05, 11 October 2011
About
This feature was developed to make MOR administrators life easier. With this feature an administrator is able to track SIP device status from GUI and solve problems faster.
Technical details (requirements)
These requirements must be fulfilled in order this functionality would work correctly:
- Works only with SIP devices.
- Device must try to register or someone should call to that device in order that device status would be visible.
- Device must register to an Asterisk server where it is assigned.
Example:
If a device is assigned to a server A but registers to server B - status will not be shown (devices must register to the server they are assigned to).
Status
NO STATUS - Device never tried to register to Server and Server does not know nothing about this device.
Device list
Device edit
Very technical details
Most probably you will never need these.
These files must exist:
- /usr/local/mor/mor_retrieve_peers
- /etc/cron.d/mor_minute_actions
Logs
If you want to get a lot of logs put DEBUG = 1 in mor.conf
Logs for this feature can be found here:
- /var/log/mor/ami_debug.log