[Freeswitch-dev] Best way to test DID is hitting Freeswitch

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Sun Dec 16 04:56:11 MSK 2012


Your other option is if you're storing CDRs (which you should be) is to
have some tool analysing your calls against a list of DIDs to flag up which
ones are not receiving any calls. Then you can check those. At the very
least that might decrease the number of originates you're having to do.

No calls might mean just no calls, but it might also flag up that the DID
has been reassigned to point elsewhere.

But I agree with Ken... they shouldn't be doing this, and if it's becoming
the norm I'd look elsewhere.



On 15 December 2012 22:00, Ken Rice <krice at freeswitch.org> wrote:

>  That’s about the only way you can tell that... I have to question your
> choice of carrier if they are doing that on a routine basis...
>
>
> On 12/14/12 5:18 PM, "Everyday User" <everydayuser11 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have thousands of DID's and wondering what is the best method to run
> tests to see if these numbers are hitting our Freeswitch server.  We have
> problems with our carrier assigning our numbers to other companies and need
> to preemptively know if the number is not pointing to us anymore before our
> clients find out.
>
> Currently, I run a command to originate a call for each DID which updates
> a database entry to see if that number went through are server.  I am
> looking for a more efficient way to test all these numbers. Thanks.
>
> - Jim
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