[Freeswitch-users] Asterisk equivalent Bridge() function implementation

mazilo Nabble at slickdeals.endjunk.com
Fri Jul 23 17:33:39 PDT 2010



mercutioviz wrote:
> I'm not a big Python guy but it seems to me the script you reference is
> the
> opposite of what you've asked for - it originates a call via GV by logging
> in to the web interface and issuing a click-to-call.
Yes, the Python scripts file will perform a login to a Google Voice site and
then emulates a Google Voice click-2-call function to place a call to any
PSTN network. Once Google Voice receives such instructions, it will first
simultaneously place an outbound call to the phones listed/selected in the
Forwards to section on its Settings folder, i.e. a Gizmo5 account configured
on a local FreeSWITCH server. When the receiving picks up the phone, then
Google Voice will place another outbound call to the destionation number
dialed by the click-2-call function. What Asterisk's Bridge() function does
is to bridge the incoming calls from Google Voice with the existing
(on-going) outbound calls to Google Voice by means of the Python scripts
file. I am sure this can be done through FreeSWITCH. However, being a newbie
here, this is rather impossible for me to visualize how to write/craft such
a dialplan context. I hope someone here will be able to help. If this has
been done, I sure will appreciate some pointers to the links to download the
dialplan context.

Thank you.

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