[arm-allstar] Two Questions: Parrot Mode Off and Link Question
Doug Crompton
doug at crompton.com
Wed Oct 21 22:02:31 EST 2015
Believe it or not I have not used the parrot commands but here is the info on it -
http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/167
You may have already referenced this. Possible others can chime in and help.
On your second question I an not clear on what you want to do. There are not connect commands in rpt.conf other than those created by a macro or function based on DTMF commands or a startup macro which would perform functions on startup.
Perhaps you mean using the client to connect?
asterisk -rvvv
CLI>rpt fun <yournode> *329277
This would connect you by command line. I know I am not getting exactly what you want to do so perhaps you could be more specific.
73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 11:15:17 -1000
From: rolandksmith at gmail.com
To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
Subject: [arm-allstar] Two Questions: Parrot Mode Off and Link Question
Greetings ... I have two questions.
1. Parrot mode question.
I have the following lines in rpt-conf:
Under my node number[42284]...parrotmode=1 ;0=off 1=by COP commandparrottime=1000
under functions:[functions42284]...99121=cop,21 ;parrot mode on99122=cop,22 ;parrot mode off99123=cop,23 ;cancel parrot audio stream
Question: Entering via DTMF *99121 turns parrot mode on and works fine. However, *99122 doesn't turn it off! In fact, I can't find any code that turns it off except to restart the asterisk server.
What have I missed?
2: I understand how to run a command from the command line to connect or disconnect a node. The documentation isn't clear to me how to make that connection within rpt.conf. What would I enter and into which stanza to connect to node 29277?--
Elder Roland SmithLaie Hawaii Temple Visitors' Center
Blog: www.rnsmith.comCell: 208-406-8449
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