[Freeswitch-users] Is there a way to temporarily disable DTMF controls during an eavesdrop (or control an eavesdrop session with non-DTMF stimulus)?
Steven Szeto
steven.szeto at mitel.com
Sat Jul 18 00:01:02 MSD 2015
I can successfully create a whisper/coach eavesdrop session with the following commands issued from fs_cli:
originate sofia/internal/5401 at 10.47.41.109 &bridge(sofia/internal/5901 at 10.47.41.109)
whisper/coach:
originate sofia/internal/5902 at 10.47.41.109 'queue_dtmf:w2 at 500,eavesdrop:a28739d0-00f0-4a59-8c82-7a5a74ab6861' inline
I would like to temporarily disable DTMF so that the supervisor can not change the eavesdrop mode via DTMF, but this does not work:
originate sofia/internal/5902 at 10.47.41.109 'queue_dtmf:w2 at 500,eavesdrop:a28739d0-00f0-4a59-8c82-7a5a74ab6861, set:eavesdrop_enable_dtmf=false' inline
Moreover, I have a GUI app that presents the supervisor with the ability to change the eavesdrop mode. When he presses the appropriate icon in the GUI, I would then like to reenable DTMF and change the eavesdrop mode on the session:
Uuid_setvar a28739d0-00f0-4a59-8c82-7a5a74ab6861 eavesdrop_enable_dtmf true;
Uuid_recv_dtmf a28739d0-00f0-4a59-8c82-7a5a74ab6861 w3 at 500
Is there another way to change the mode of an eavesdrop session?
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