OK, figured it out, I should have put all the register strings in the general section rather than their individual sections.
i.e.
[general]
register...
register...
[Trunk1]
user...
secret...
[Trunk2]
user...
secret...
Core: CS1000 High Availability rls 6.0
Apps: Contact Centre 7.0...
This has been doing my head in and I need some assistance.
I used to operate Asterisk via the FreePBX GUI, everything worked well. I now want to run it via the command line as a learning experience so on a clean OS (tried Ubuntu and now CentOS) I have an asterisk 10.1.2 (but I get the same...
Problem solved. Turned out I was connecting to the wrong host name and was ending up at the inactive call server. Everything's working as it should now.
Bugger!
Core: CS1000 High Availability rls 6.0
Apps: Contact Centre 7.0, CallPilot, Telephony Manager, WLAN IP Telephony Manager
IP Devices...
Forgot to mention I'm connecting to rls 6.0
I'm testing the connection using my account that was setup with full rights in the UCM. I have been able to connect via puTTY using my account so suspect that is not the issue.
I'm writing an application that will connect to the call server over SSH however when it runs it doesn't get the standard -> prompt it gets the PDT command. Is there a way to get to the correct prompt for running overlay commands.
Background:
I'm designing the application to connect to the call...
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