[Freeswitch-users] [newbie] route incomming call to endpoint using fs_cli

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 14:53:37 MSD 2013


In that example you're sending the call to echo. That's an application not
an endpoint.

If it went to a bridge then you'd see another channel.



On Tuesday, June 25, 2013, Raymond Domingo wrote:

> Thank you Steve !
> Once you know how it works it seems really simple :)
>
> I do notice there's only one channel:
> show channels
>
> 05fcaa8a-dda7-11e2-98e8-1dfb6433c845,inbound,2013-06-25
> 16:53:40,1372172020,sofia/internal/1500 at 172.30.4.186 <javascript:;>
> ,CS_EXECUTE,1500,1500,172.30.4.132,9196,echo,,XML,default,G722,16000,64000,G722,16000,64000,,fs-devel,
> 1500 at 172.30.4.186 <javascript:;>,,ACTIVE,,,,,,
>
> 1 total.
>
> I kind of expected there would be two. One between softphone and
> freeswitch,
> and one between freeswitch and endpoint. Do you (can you explain to me)
> know
> when new channels are created/needed ?
>
> Are they only used when you have a 'leg' between freeswitch and some other
> system and are they not needed when using freeswitch (local) endpoints ?
>
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