[Freeswitch-users] Oubound ESL: unbridge

Michael Jerris mike at jerris.com
Tue Apr 8 14:37:21 MSD 2014


I'd go with 2, let freeswitch handle your call progress properly.

Do you really want to unbridge?  you could just broadcast possibly.  what
exactly are you trying to do?

On Apr 8, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Grant Bagdasarian <GB at cm.nl> wrote:

Hello,



Could anyone with Outbound ESL experience help me out with this matter?



Thanks,



Grant



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Hello,



I'm working on a C# application which takes control over an inbound call in
Freeswitch using ESL outbound and it works like a charm! I can answer the
call, play something, get digits, etc.

Now I'm at the point of implementing bridge functionality in the
application.



Which one is the best approach and why?

1)      >From the Outbound ESL Application use the originate command to
create a new outbound call and then use uuid_bridge to connect both
incoming and outgoing?

2)      Use the bridge command from the esl application?



I would assume the first option would give me control over the b leg
created as well, and the second option would not? This also brings me to my
next question:

-          Is there a way to "unbridge" both call legs, do some stuff on
the incoming (a) leg, and then bridge them back without disconnecting any
of the legs?



Regards,



Grant

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