[Freeswitch-users] answer command

Maxim Tsvetov maxim.tsvetov at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 01:54:38 PDT 2009


I've tried to use "answer" command from outbound event socket and it's
working, but 
the problem is that FS answering the call, but SIP Client (we tried this
with EyeBeam and CISCO 7960)
doesn't know that call was answered. So, as long as FS doesn't know what to
do with this number it then disconnects the call.

2009-08-12 11:25:07.599250 [NOTICE] mod_dptools.c:649 Channel
[sofia/internal/sip:1000 at 10.107.181.160:42840] has been answered
2009-08-12 11:25:07.599250 [NOTICE] switch_ivr_originate.c:2015 Channel
[sofia/internal/1003 at 10.107.249.12] has been answered
2009-08-12 11:25:07.614875 [ERR] switch_core_io.c:118
sofia/internal/sip:1000 at 10.107.181.160:42840 has no read codec.
2009-08-12 11:25:07.614875 [NOTICE] switch_ivr_bridge.c:503 Hangup
sofia/internal/sip:1000 at 10.107.181.160:42840 [CS_EXCHANGE_MEDIA]
[NORMAL_CLEARING]
2009-08-12 11:25:07.614875 [NOTICE] switch_ivr_bridge.c:1016 Hangup
sofia/internal/1003 at 10.107.249.12 [CS_EXECUTE] [NORMAL_CLEARING]
2009-08-12 11:25:07.630500 [NOTICE] switch_core_session.c:1086 Session 133
(sofia/internal/sip:1000 at 10.107.181.160:42840) Ended


Maybe there is the way to acknowledge SIP client that call was answered?

Regards,
Maxim Tsvetov

Diego Viola wrote:
> 
> I suggest that you learn the differences between mod_commands commands and
> mod_dptools applications, and also the interfaces where you can access and
> use them.
> 
> As said before, mod_dptools is accessible from dialplan, event socket
> outbound, etc. and mod_commands is accessible from the CLI, event socket
> (inbound/outbound), XML RPC, etc.
> 
> That's all described in the wiki I think.
> 
> Let us know if you have any questions =D.
> 
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Diego Viola <diego.viola at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Michael, you're welcome :).
>>
>> Milena, answer is a mod_dptools command, you can use it from the XML
>> dialplan or from the event socket outbound. mod_commands API are APIs
>> that
>> you execute from the socket, event socket inbound, etc. But you can also
>> execute them from event socket outbound using the "api" command.
>>
>> I hope that makes sense, correct me if I'm wrong =D.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Michael Collins
>> <msc at freeswitch.org>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Milena <testeador01 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello Brian,
>>>>
>>>> I wanna fix the wiki, but to make sure i got it right, does it only
>>>> work
>>>> on outbound event socket? or is there any other scenario where it would
>>>> work.
>>>>
>>>
>>> FYI, Diego Viola fixed the wiki. (Thanks Diego!)
>>> -MC
>>>
>>>
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