[Freeswitch-users] intercepting a-leg from other context

Michael Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Thu Dec 16 02:14:00 MSK 2010


In your "from_pstn" context do you have all the same stuff that happens in
the "global" extension  that's found in the default context?
-MC

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Helmut Kuper <helmut.kuper at ewetel.de>wrote:

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> Hello,
>
> I try to intercept an incoming call from pstn to internal.
>
> I have two contexts: default and "from_pstn".
>
> Phone C (from_pstn) is calling phone A (default)
> Phone B (default) is trying to pickup phone C
>
> Three cases:
>
> 1)
> In from_pstn I bridge the call via "user/<extension>@domain" to default
> context.
> When B tried to pickup phone C (in context default) all three phones
> hung up. Display of Phone A shows "completed_elsewhere".
>
> 2)
> When I transfer the call from phone C to default context, bridging it
> there to "user/<phone_A>@domain" and intercepting the call with phone B
> everything works fine.
>
> 3)
> When I bridging it in context "from_pstn" to
> "sofia/internal/<phone_A>@domain" and intercepting the call with phone B
> it works as well. ("internal" is an alias of "default" context)
>
> Why it is impossible to do an intercept the call as described in case 1?
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