[Freeswitch-users] Setting up callbacks
Avi Marcus
avi at avimarcus.net
Thu Mar 7 15:31:59 MSK 2013
There's a whole bunch of examples here:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_commands#originate
The first arg rings first, and must be an endpoint, e.g. sofia/, user/.
Once they pick up, the second arg is called.
So originating to a local user or to a remote endpoint is nearly the
same... especially if you can use the lcr/ endpoint.
Your leg B can be a brige, a conference &conference(conf_uuid-TEST_CON), or
just hit the dialplan.
-Avi Marcus
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Alex Lake <alex at digitalmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering where's a good place to find some examples of how, by
> sending the right commands to the event_socket, I could have Freeswitch
> establish callbacks for me.
>
> Essentially there are a couple of different termination types - PSTN
> (via a gateway) and internally registered SIP accounts
>
> I would wish to be able to set up A->B (and maybe small conferences)
> using these types of destination in any combination.
>
> I've looked through the event_socket pages and the "originate" syntax,
> but would like to put together something a little more "idiot-friendly"
> so am looking around for precedents/tips...
>
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