[Freeswitch-users] Redirecting a call from one FS to another FS?

Chris c_cav_01 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 18 10:28:00 PST 2008


If you need to do load balancing, you could set up a conference_a domain on one switch, conference_b on the second, conference_c on the third, then use xml_curl to dialplan and bridge the call to the right domain...

But again, I am no expert...  Just a noob trying to be creative.  :P

Chris <c_cav_01 at yahoo.com> wrote: Could you set up the 3 inbound call handlers, then set up a 4th switch with the "conference" domain, or if you don't want to set up a 4th, designate one of the 3 inbound switches with a "conference" domain to handle all conferences, do media bypass and bridge the calls to the "conference" domain?

Dennis <odermann at googlemail.com> wrote: so at least they should react on a 302? this could help, although i do
not really understand, what happens on a 302.

if they support it, they would receive the target fs server ip where
they should try next with deflect?

if everything does not help and is not possible: what could i do else?
it would be very helpful, if fs would support another way, if the
provider does not offer specific features.



2008/12/18 Gabriel Kuri :
> I've tried to do  the same and in my own experience, most carriers don't
> accept 302 redirects. What I've seen is they take the 302 as a failure
> and move on to the next switch, so worse case with 3 switches, it will
> take 2 retries before hitting the switch you want them to redirect to.
>
> Gabe
>
> Dennis wrote:
>> i would like to know, what the best way is, to redirect an incoming
>> call from one fs (fs1) to another fs (fs2).
>>
>> we use 3 freeswitch servers and the carrier passes calls to the three
>> fs servers randomly. if on fs server is not offline, the carrier sends
>> the call to the next fs.
>> this is generally good, but for conferencing it not so good.
>>
>> i am using socket outbound and need to do this for conferencing. let's
>> say, we have a conference going on on fs1. another person wants to
>> enter this conference, but the call  is passed to fs2. on fs2 we see,
>> that the caller wants to enter the conference going on on fs1.
>>
>> now we have to redirect the call from fs2 to fs1. is this done with
>> "redirect" and some according settings/params or are there other ways
>> to do this? we would like to do this without our carrier doing
>> something, to be a little more independant.
>>
>> thanks
>> dennis
>>
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