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Asterisx call from HC2


rjtrigo

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I've been trying to find a solution to make HC2 call my phone is case of an alert with predefined alerts like intrusion, flood...

I have asterisx setup with my sip provider to make calls but can't find a way on their API to fibaro start that call.

 

Any ideas?

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hum... I think it is not possible to do that..I would also be interested.

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That's the reason why I came up with this solution:

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I am using it got get a call if somebody enters my house while alarm is activated,.

I already got called twice...

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  • I'm not any good at coding but I guess Fibaro works with REST and Asterisk too, right? 

    Anyone with the right knowledge here?

     

    Alex, I'll have a look on your solution, thanks.

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    I haven't looked at this yet in more detail but as far as I see only port 5060 for SIP connections is open.

    To use asterisk with its REST api the management port must be opened what is not the case.

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