[Freeswitch-users] How to bridge a call to an extension without the display updating?

Juan Antonio IbaƱez Santorum juanito1982 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 22:16:11 UTC 2018


Any idea about how to get that?

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2017-12-08 8:52 GMT+01:00 Michael Avers <michael at mailworks.org>:

> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to create a random dialplan extension (say 5050) that when
> dialed into by a registered extension would bridge the call to another
> registered user (say 3000), but not change the display
> or P-Asserted-Identity.
>
> Right now on the bridge it sends to the calling extension
>
> *P-Asserted-Identity: "5050" <sip:3000 at sip.domain>.*
>
> I tried setting all the possible values for sip_cid_type and
> setting ignore_display_updates to false, but it still sends the P-Asserted
> update as shown above.
>
> The bridge itself I tried both with user/3000 at sip.domain
> and ${sofia_contact(566055 at rsi.solidphone.net)} - same result.
>
> This is a problem because A. the display on the phone changes to "3000"
> and more importantly, B. if the calling user later hits redial it will dial
> 3000 instead of 5050.
>
> Any way to achieve what I'm trying to do?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
>
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