Documentation updates for BRIDGEPVTCALLID
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the existence of a dialplan target.
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the existence of a dialplan target.
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* Added two new dialplan functions, TOUPPER and TOLOWER, which convert a string to
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* Added two new dialplan functions, TOUPPER and TOLOWER, which convert a string to
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upper and lower case, respectively.
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upper and lower case, respectively.
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* When bridging, Asterisk sets the BRIDGEPVTCALLID to the channel drivers unique
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ID for the call (not the Asterisk call ID or unique ID), provided that the
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channel driver supports this. For SIP, you get the SIP call-ID for the
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bridged channel which you can store in the CDR with a custom field.
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CLI Changes
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CLI Changes
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${CDR(accountcode)} * Account code (if specified)
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${CDR(accountcode)} * Account code (if specified)
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${BLINDTRANSFER} The name of the channel on the other side of a blind transfer
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${BLINDTRANSFER} The name of the channel on the other side of a blind transfer
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${BRIDGEPEER} Bridged peer
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${BRIDGEPEER} Bridged peer
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${BRIDGEPVTCALLID} Bridged peer PVT call ID (SIP Call ID if a SIP call)
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${CALLERID(ani)} * Caller ANI (PRI channels)
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${CALLERID(ani)} * Caller ANI (PRI channels)
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${CALLERID(ani2)} * ANI2 (Info digits) also called Originating line information or OLI
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${CALLERID(ani2)} * ANI2 (Info digits) also called Originating line information or OLI
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${CALLERID(all)} * Caller ID
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${CALLERID(all)} * Caller ID
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\subsection{Application return values}
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\subsection{Application return values}
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In Asterisk 1.2, many applications return the result in a variable
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Many applications return the result in a variable that you read to
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instead of, as in Asterisk 1.0, changing the dial plan priority (+101).
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get the result of the application. These status fields are unique
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for each application.
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For the various status values, see each application's help text.
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For the various status values, see each application's help text.
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\begin{verbatim}
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\begin{verbatim}
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${AGISTATUS} * agi()
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${AGISTATUS} * agi()
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