You are adding dial strings to the queue, not channels. An aribitrary string
could be used, but you are typically referencing a channel. Correcting the
command help text.
(issue ASTERISK-22263)
(closes issue ASTERISK-22263)
Reported By: Rusty Newton
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case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "queue add member";
e->usage =
- "Usage: queue add member <channel> to <queue> [[[penalty <penalty>] as <membername>] state_interface <interface>]\n"
- " Add a channel to a queue with optionally: a penalty, membername and a state_interface\n";
+ "Usage: queue add member <dial string> to <queue> [[[penalty <penalty>] as <membername>] state_interface <interface>]\n"
+ " Add a dial string (Such as a channel,e.g. SIP/6001) to a queue with optionally: a penalty, membername and a state_interface\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return complete_queue_add_member(a->line, a->word, a->pos, a->n);