[Freeswitch-users] mod_freetdm incoming dialplan

rsaavedra at ecogizmos.com rsaavedra at ecogizmos.com
Wed Oct 19 18:13:40 MSD 2011


Hi,

I'm working with the Sangoma's U100.

I found on Internet that you must use:

<condition field=”source” expression=”mod_freetdm”/>

My experience is that with the U100 you can put context="public" but the
calls always have the context in default, so I put all the instrucctions
in the file 00_inbound_did.xml in:
/usr/local/freeswitch/conf/dialplan/default and everything now is working.

Best regards,

Ricardo Saavedra

> I would just use the freetdm condition and see if that works.
>
> William Alianto <william at xofap.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anybody got a sample of dialplan for incoming from freetdm?
>>
>> I've been working to get the incoming from my A400P card working, but
>> still fail to do so.
>>
>> Following is my current incoming dialplan :
>>
>> <extension name="analog" >
>> <condition field="context" expression="public"/>
>> <condition field="destination_number" expression="^(\d+)$"/>
>> <condition field="chan_name" expression="FreeTDM/1/[1-4]">
>> <action application="set" data="domain_name=$${domain}"/>
>> <action application="set" data="transfer_ringback=$${us-ring}"/>
>> <action application="answer"/>
>> <action application="transfer" data="800 XML default"/>
>> </condition>
>> </extension>
>>
>>
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