Such things would most likely be done by database manipulations. XMLRPC/MI are really for the manipulation of more low-level, technical kinds of traits of the proxy process itself. Mostly.
On 10/22/2012 11:01 AM, Ed Brady wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get a company who handles our billing and account provisioning connected to our Kamailio instance. I understand that XMLRPC is likely the best method for doing this, but I am unable to find direct commands equivalent to "kamctl add" or "kamctl rm". Is there a resource that lists the MI or XMLRPC commands, or do I need to create even simple commands?
Thanks, Ed
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