[Spce-user] Using API for subscriber control
Kevin Masse
kmasse at questblue.com
Mon Nov 24 16:04:50 EST 2014
Pedro, that sounds correct.
Make sure you have created your credentials in order to login in the config.yml
Thanks
Kevin
From: Pedro Guillem [mailto:pedro.guillem at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 4:04 PM
To: Kevin Masse
Cc: spce-user
Subject: Re: [Spce-user] Using API for subscriber control
I read the handbook of version 3.1 (ossbss section) and it points to the SOAP interface and how to use it.
Inside the WSDL site itself is the documentation for each function. It´s packed along with the server.
Page 87 of 101 states:
Access https://<ip>:2443/SOAP/Provisioning.wsdl <https://%3cip%3e:2443/SOAP/Provisioning.wsdl> and login with your new credentials
I´ll report further questions, if any.
I hope this is the right interface.
Thanks a lot!
Pedro
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Kevin Masse <kmasse at questblue.com> wrote:
Hello Pedro, I do not have the link for version 3.1
We need to send this back to the group. I have a 2.8 but you need to be sure the API is the same so let’s let the group answer that 3.1 part.
Kevin
From: Pedro Guillem [mailto:pedro.guillem at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 3:28 PM
To: Kevin Masse
Cc: spce-user
Subject: Re: [Spce-user] Using API for subscriber control
Thanks for the quick reply Kevin.
I imagined this would be a feature long taken care of.
I haven´t checked the API, could you please post a link for version 3.1 ?
Cheers
Pedro
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Kevin Masse <kmasse at questblue.com> wrote:
Good afternoon Pedro, you would want to use the SOAP / API Provisioning to do this.
It is a simple command that will have different lock options (Global) (Outbound) etc.
Have you reviewed the API for your package version?
Kevin
From: Spce-user [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] On Behalf Of Pedro Guillem
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:55 PM
To: spce-user
Subject: [Spce-user] Using API for suscriber control
Hello guys
I was wondering if there is a "single liner" or ngcp-* script to temporally enable or disable a suscriber?. I mean specifically to restrict outgoing calls.
I do know there are some perl scripts for creating a new suscriber and even for "terminating" it, but not for temporally disabling a suscriber.
If its easier to modify a table row to perform this, it's also a solution.
Any ideas
Pedro Guillem
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