Asterisk sip.conf in MySQL database












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I'm able to include a phone inside a database for realtime usage. So, this code (from /etc/asterisk/sip.conf):



[phone]
type=friend
username=phone
secret=12345
host=dynamic
disallow=all
allow=g729
allow=alaw
context=somecontext
nat=no
insecure=port,invite


it is now inside a database (using MySQL).



Now, I want to include a SIP trunk using the register directive, but I don't know how to do that.



How can I include register => <username>:<password>@<provider> inside the database as well?










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    I'm able to include a phone inside a database for realtime usage. So, this code (from /etc/asterisk/sip.conf):



    [phone]
    type=friend
    username=phone
    secret=12345
    host=dynamic
    disallow=all
    allow=g729
    allow=alaw
    context=somecontext
    nat=no
    insecure=port,invite


    it is now inside a database (using MySQL).



    Now, I want to include a SIP trunk using the register directive, but I don't know how to do that.



    How can I include register => <username>:<password>@<provider> inside the database as well?










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      I'm able to include a phone inside a database for realtime usage. So, this code (from /etc/asterisk/sip.conf):



      [phone]
      type=friend
      username=phone
      secret=12345
      host=dynamic
      disallow=all
      allow=g729
      allow=alaw
      context=somecontext
      nat=no
      insecure=port,invite


      it is now inside a database (using MySQL).



      Now, I want to include a SIP trunk using the register directive, but I don't know how to do that.



      How can I include register => <username>:<password>@<provider> inside the database as well?










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      I'm able to include a phone inside a database for realtime usage. So, this code (from /etc/asterisk/sip.conf):



      [phone]
      type=friend
      username=phone
      secret=12345
      host=dynamic
      disallow=all
      allow=g729
      allow=alaw
      context=somecontext
      nat=no
      insecure=port,invite


      it is now inside a database (using MySQL).



      Now, I want to include a SIP trunk using the register directive, but I don't know how to do that.



      How can I include register => <username>:<password>@<provider> inside the database as well?







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          There are no way do it via realtime way you want.




          • You can do via #exec directive to script which return back registration

          • You can do it via usual include and script which put in text file registration one per minute(recommended)

          • You can do it via storring whole file sip.conf in database(realtime static config).






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            There are no way do it via realtime way you want.




            • You can do via #exec directive to script which return back registration

            • You can do it via usual include and script which put in text file registration one per minute(recommended)

            • You can do it via storring whole file sip.conf in database(realtime static config).






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              There are no way do it via realtime way you want.




              • You can do via #exec directive to script which return back registration

              • You can do it via usual include and script which put in text file registration one per minute(recommended)

              • You can do it via storring whole file sip.conf in database(realtime static config).






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                • You can do via #exec directive to script which return back registration

                • You can do it via usual include and script which put in text file registration one per minute(recommended)

                • You can do it via storring whole file sip.conf in database(realtime static config).






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                There are no way do it via realtime way you want.




                • You can do via #exec directive to script which return back registration

                • You can do it via usual include and script which put in text file registration one per minute(recommended)

                • You can do it via storring whole file sip.conf in database(realtime static config).







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