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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:03 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] UUID of the newly originated call? Reply with quote

Hi,

2009/10/5 Nagalenoj <nagalenoj@gmail.com>:
Quote:
    * Receive the events only for this uuid - I have done by registering
all events and filtering only for this uuid($uuid).
    * If it is CHANNEL_ANSWER, originate a new call.

it's a "filter in", not "filter out" :)

Quote:
Now, How can I get the uuid of the new call and receive events for this new
call.? I want to receive the events for both uuids.

You can specify the UUID of an originated call by doing the following:

* Use create_uuid to generate a UUID to use.
* This will allow you to kill an originated call before it is
answered by using uuid_kill.
* The UUID of the answered call leg will not be the same UUID as
the origination_uuid specified (Each call leg always gets its own
UUID)

originate [origination_uuid=...]user/100@domain.name.com

shamelessly ripped from
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_commands#originate

at least it worked for me.

Beni.

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