This addition lets you set artifical ringback on a channel
that is waiting for an originated call to be answered.
the syntax is
<action application="set" data="ringback=[data]"/>
where data is either the full path to an audio file
or a teletone generation script..
syntax of teletone scripts
LEGEND:
0-9,a-d,*,# (standard dtmf tones)
variables: c,r,d,v,>,<,+,w,l,L,%
c (channels) - Sets the number of channels.
r (rate) - Sets the sample rate.
d (duration) - Sets the default tone duration.
v (volume) - Sets the default volume.
> (decrease vol) - factor to decrease volume by per frame (0 for even decrease across duration).
< (increase vol) - factor to increase volume by per frame (0 for even increase across duration).
+ (step) - factor to step by used by < and >.
w (wait) - default silence after each tone.
l (loops) - number of times to repeat each tone in the script.
L (LOOPS) - number of times to repeat the the whole script.
% (manual tone) - a generic tone specified by a duration, a wait and a list of frequencies.
standard tones can have custom duration per use with the () modifier
7(1000, 500) to generate DTMF 7 for 1 second then pause .5 seconds
EXAMPLES
UK Ring Tone [400+450 hz on for 400ms off for 200ms then 400+450 hz on for 400ms off for 2200ms]
%(400,200,400,450);%(400,2200,400,450)
US Ring Tone [440+480 hz on for 2000ms off for 4000ms]
%(2000,4000,440,480)
ATT BONG [volume level 4000, even decay, step by 2, # key for 60ms with no wait, volume level 2000, 350+440hz {us dialtone} for 940ms
v=4000;>=0;+=2;#(60,0);v=2000;%(940,0,350,440)
SIT Tone 913.8 hz for 274 ms with no wait, 1370.6 hz for 274 ms with no wait, 1776.7 hz for 380ms with no wait
%(274,0,913.8);%(274,0,1370.6);%(380,0,1776.7)
ATTN TONE (phone's off the hook!) 1400+2060+2450+2600 hz for 100ms with 100ms wait
%(100,100,1400,2060,2450,2600)
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This changes the core to have the necessary tools to create
a speech detection interface.
It also changes the code in javascript (mod_spidermonkey)
there are a few api changes in how it handles callbacks
It also adds grammars as a system dir to store asr grammars
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This modification makes it possible to change the media path of session in the switch on-the-fly and from the dialplan.
It adds some API interface calls usable from a remote client such as mod_event_socket or the test console.
1) media [off] <uuid>
Turns on/off the media on the call described by <uuid>
The media will be redirected as desiered either into the switch or point to point.
2) hold [off] <uuid>
Turns on/off endpoint specific hold state on the session described by <uuid>
3) broadcast <uuid> "<path>[ <timer_name>]" or "speak:<tts_engine>|<tts_voice>|<text>[|<timer_name>]" [both]
A message will be sent to the call described by uuid instructing it to play the file or speak the text indicated.
If the 'both' option is specified both ends of the call will hear the message otherwise just the uuid specified
will hear the message.
During playback when only one side is hearing the message the other end will hear silence.
If media is not flowing across the switch when the message is broadcasted, the media will be directed to the
switch for the duration of the call and then returned to it's previous state.
Also the no_media=true option in the dialplan before a bridge makes it possible to place a call while proxying the session
description from one endpoint to the other and establishing an immidiate point-to-point media connection with no media
on the switch.
<action application="set" data="no_media=true"/>
<action application="bridge" data="sofia/mydomain.com/myid@myhost.com"/>
*NOTE* when connecting two outbound legs by using the "originate" api command with an extension that has no_media=true enabled,
the media for the first leg will be engaged with the switch until the second leg has answered and the other session description
is available to establish a point to point connection at which time point-to-point mode will be enabled.
*NOTE* it is reccommended you rebuild FreeSWITCH with "make sure" as there have been some changes to the core.
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This adds the | to the originate syntax
making it possible to put a list of urls to call and attempt
to call them one at a time until one of them is successful or there
are none of them left
The original & delimited list is valid for each step in the | separated
list
Example
sofia/test-int/3920@10.3.3.104|sofia/test-int/3910@10.3.3.104&sofia/test-int/3920@10.3.3.104
first call 1 location and if that results in a failure, try 2 at once on the next go
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Transfers work better when both legs of the call live in thier own channel eg bridged calls
A -> B where you want a to make B -> C
when you route a call to an IVR or playback app you are not really bridging you have
A all alone executing the script so it's hard to transfer that.
I do have it aparently working but it's goofy and you are better off
putting your IVR on it's own switch so they are all inbound calls
then you have A -> B -> IVR
now A can happily transfer B who can stay on line with IVR without stopping
the execution. You can also accomplish this by calling in a loop back to the same box
if you dont want to have 2 boxes.
Also the beginning effort at bridging calls with no media is here
set this magic variable in your dialplan to convince mod_sofia
to pass A's sdp as it's own to B and return B's sdp back to A on 200 or 183
<action application="set" data="no_media=true"/>
<action application="bridge" data="sofia/id@host.com"/>
You will need a new sofia tarball for this version
There is a bunch of other odds and ends added like a function or 2 etc
Oh,
And don't be suprised if it introduces all kinds of bugs!
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