[Freeswitch-users] SLA not working across multiple FS profiles
sagar malam
sagarmalam at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 06:30:31 UTC 2017
Hello,
Any help on this will be appreciated.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 6:32 PM sagar malam <sagarmalam at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are trying to implement SLA for users registered in different profiles
>
> We have setup of freeswitch as following :
>
> - There are two profiles for registration of users named *register1* (listening
> on 5070 on ipv4) and *register2* (listening on 5071 on ipv6).
> - One user for e.g.* 1001 at example.com <1001 at example.com>* is
> registered on register1 profile and register2 profile as well.
> - We have followed below link for configurations :
> https://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Shared_Line_Appearance
> - For Shared Line appearance we have following dialplan :
>
> <extension name = Demo>
> <condition field="${destination_number}" expression="(.*)">
> <action application="set" data="hangup_after_bridge=true"/>
> * <action application="export"
> data="nolocal:sip_invite_domain=example.com <http://example.com/>"/>*
> <action application="set" data="continue_on_fail=true"/>
> *<action application="export"
> data="nolocal:presence_id=1002 at example.com <1002 at example.com>"/>*
> <action application="bridge" data="${sofia_contact(
> 1001 at example.com)}"/
> </condition>
> </extension>
>
>
> Now one user for e.g. 1002 at example.com is dialing extension 1001,
> presence is shown on both registered 1001 extensions, call is answered from
> the extension registered on register1 profile but SLA is not working for
> 1001 registered from profile register2, same issue arises for vice versa
> scenario as well.
>
> So, If you can please elaborate that whether this scenario should work or
> we are missing something or this is default functionality of freeswitch.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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