[Freeswitch-users] how do I detect a call has rung once?

Ken Rice krice at freeswitch.org
Mon May 10 14:40:50 PDT 2010


Unfortunately you can never guarentee that the far end has range atleast
once...

Session progress (on any network topology sip, h323, ss7 or even PRI) does
not guarantee the far end has rang only that the switch you sent the call to
has indicated that it is attempting to ring the far end...

Then on top of that add any number of different user devices (softphones,
hardphones, analog cordless phones whatever) who knows when they'll actually
start ringing... I have had digital cordless phones that would never ring on
the first ring pulse on an analog line while the old school 500 set next to
them was just ringing away...

All you can do is take your best guess at it... ie: wait 4 or 5 seconds
after session progress then hope that was 1 ring due to typical ring cycle
length

K


On 5/10/10 4:34 PM, "Sergey Okhapkin" <sos at sokhapkin.dyndns.org> wrote:

> Unfortunately this is a wrong assumption. You can get dead air in early media
> and SIP error after that.
> 
> On Monday 10 May 2010, Anthony Minessale wrote:
>> as soon as you get the first early media signal, that is how you know.
>> 
>> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Neil Patel <neilp at cs.stanford.edu> wrote:
>>> I want to initiate a missed call from FS (via lua script). Is there
>>> anything in the early media I can check to see that the call has rung at
>>> the endpoint at least once?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Neil
>>> 
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