[Freeswitch-users] Diff between the transfer and bridge application?

Fredrik Åhlén fredrik.h.ahlen at gmail.com
Sat Jan 18 01:30:22 MSK 2014


Re: [Freeswitch-users] Diff between the transfer and bridge application?Thanks for clearing that out. 

/Fred

From: Ken Rice 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 4:35 PM
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help 
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Diff between the transfer and bridge application?

Transfer is used to restart the dialplan processing with the data provided... Application=”transfer” data=”extension DIALPLAN context” where extension is the same as “destination_number” field for the dialplan conditions... The XML in your example refers to XML dialplan, this could be a different dialplan module such as ENUM... The context is the dialplan context ie: default or public in the example configs...

Bridge sends the call to an endpoint.. User/1001 is a special endpoint processor that translates via the user director to a bridge string of where that user is registered... 




On 1/17/14 5:09 AM, "Fredrik Åhlén" <wlmailhtml:fredrik.h.ahlen at gmail.com> wrote:


  Hi, I am playing around with my demo installation of FreeSwitch and have a question regarding dialplans and dialplan applications. I’ve looked in the wiki but I am not sure of the practical differens between the transfer and bridge application?
   
  For example, you can “route” an inbound call to extension 1001 with both these configs:
  1. <action application="transfer" data="1001 XML default"/>
  2. <action application="bridge" data="user/1001"/> 
   
  Is the only diff that the transfer application executes the dialplan for the new extension but not in the bride case?
   
  With Best Regards,
  Fred


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