[AusNOG] CLI SIP utility?

Graeme Allen gallen at mytelecom.com.au
Thu Jul 23 16:45:56 EST 2015


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On Thu, 2015-07-23 at 15:38 +0900, Paul S. wrote:
> Any particular reason you want the notifications over voice?
> 
> Emails are far easier to send and are regularly used for alerts.
> 
> On 23/7/2015 11:58 AM, Ross Wheeler wrote:
> >
> > Might seem like a strange request, but here goes anyway!
> >
> > Does anyone know of a small, simple, command-line utility that can 
> > simply connect to a VoIP service, make a call and either play a 
> > wav/mp3 file or (even nicer) text-to-voice, then terminate?
> >
> > There are plenty of GUI things, things that run in windows etc - I 
> > just want a small utility that can run on a remote freeBSD or linux 
> > box and can call (via an existing SIP account) for assistance if 
> > certain conditions exist.
> >
> > pjsip looks like it might almost sortof-kindof do it, but it's unclear 
> > if it can automatically dial and deliver a message without some sort 
> > of external scripting.
> >
> > I'm sure it'd be a very useful tool, everything from calling for help 
> > if disks fill up, environmental conditions turn to crap, power loss, 
> > fire, break-in, low fuel, battery fail...
> >
> > Yes, I could use asterisk (and do on some sites), but that seems like 
> > a whole lot of extra baggage than is required for the (simple) task at 
> > hand.
> >
> > TIA,
> > R.
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