[Freeswitch-users] Using FreeSWITCH as a proxy

clive engelberg clive18 at webmail.co.za
Tue May 21 22:09:56 MSD 2013


Hi

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Freeswitch will act as a stateful proxy, meaning it will remain in control of
the call, even though RTP goes point to point.

Why would you want to be able to shut down FS anyways?

Clive

On Mon, 20 May 2013 19:10:09 -0700 Oleg Stolyar  wrote

  Hi,  
 I am trying to use FreeSWITCH as a SIP proxy. I have the dialplan below
which simply sets bypass_media to true and then bridges to another FreeSWITCH
server.
  
 However, when during the call I shut down the proxy FS, the call is
immediately dropped. Why is that? Is there a way to keep it going? I
understand that in this case I won't be able to properly send the BYE signal
when one of the parties hangs up and that's OK.
  
 I tried using redirect and deflect instead of the bridge but those don't
seem to work at all - probably because my UAs don't know how to handle
redirects.
  

   
  

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