A,filename
H,message
E,message
+D,dtmf[,interval][,duration]
O,option
V,name=value[,name=value[,name=value]]
G,name[,name[,name]]
the specified name, and if so, appends it to the generator's playlist.
The same playability and exception rules apply as for the 'S' command.
+The 'H' command logs the supplied message to the Asterisk log, stops
+the generator, hangs up the channel and terminates the ExternalIVR
+application.
+
The 'E' command logs the supplied message to the Asterisk log, stops
the generator and terminates the ExternalIVR application, but continues
execution in the dialplan.
-The 'H' command logs the supplied message to the Asterisk log, stops
-the generator, hangs up the channel and terminates the ExternalIVR
-application.
+The 'D' command generates DTMF on the channel, dtmf is a string of one or
+more valid DTMF digits, w can be used for a half second pause. Interval
+is optional, defaults to 250 milliseconds and is the time between digits.
+Duration is optional and is the duration of each digit.
The 'O' command allows the child to set/clear options in the
ExternalIVR() application.
ExternalIVR(/usr/bin/foo(arg1,arg2),n)
The response to the 'P' command would be:
P,TIMESTAMP,/usr/bin/foo,arg1,arg2
-NOTE: This is the only way for a TCP/IP server to be able to get retrieve
+NOTE: This is the only way for a TCP/IP server to be able to retrieve
the arguments.
The 'L' command puts a message into the Asterisk log. NOTE: This is