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PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:20 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] ext-ext transfer from gateway Reply with quote

Hello, I'm looking for a way to bridge 2 external PBX devices without keeping
the FS gateway occupied during the conversation.

My configuration:
FS is registered as a sip-endpoint ("G - gateway") in a regular PBX, gateway
configured on FS side, inbound and outbound working fine. "G" is limited to
2 calls max.

Scenario:
1. PBX device "A" dials "G" and routed by FS dialplan (e.g. 9999 music on
hold player).
2. session transferred to PBX device "B" via same gateway "G". (Transfer is
made from a module loaded to FS with "switch_ivr_session_transfer"
function.)
3. "B" answers, "A" and "B" are talking.

Problem: calls are connected via gateway "G" and blocking it until A or B
hooks on. Question: is there a way to avoid the problem with some gateway
config tune? Or if not, is it possible to make call transfer using the
gateway like a regular device or is there any other way to make FS leave the
call alone?
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