[Freeswitch-users] what's the grammar of transfering call with console command
Brian Foster
bdfoster at davri.com
Thu Jun 27 07:13:02 MSD 2013
You'd use @transfer to run a call through the dialplan. I'm not sure how
you would do what you're trying to do in the CLI. You could use something
like mod_spy to join a user to an ongoing call.
Thank you,
Brian Foster
Project Manager/Owner's Rep.
Davri Investments, Inc.
O: 317-787-2686 x2102
M: 317-600-9753
E: bdfoster at davri.com
Indianapolis, Indiana
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On Jun 26, 2013 10:30 PM, "Vincent Xia" <gmangudai at gmail.com> wrote:
> i tried
>
> originate user/1002 @transfer(e9976c95-f43f-45a0-bfeb-047931d26dbc) XML
> default
> //e9976c95-f43f-45a0-bfeb-047931d26dbc is the uuid of the ongoing call
> between 1005 and 1006
>
> but it seems not working.
>
>
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