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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:17 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Channel variable 'call_timeout'. |
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Hello,
It seems originate_timeout isn't take effect when we got early media.
Our carrier is sending the ring tone in early media, so if I try
<action application="bridge"
data="{originate_timeout=15}sofia/gateway/mygw/whatsoever"/>
timeout isn't occur after 15s
however with:
<action application="bridge" data="{originate_timeout=15,
ignore_early_media=yes}sofia/gateway/mygw/whatsoever"/>
timeout is OK. but we don't get early media, I think it would be nice to
not ignore it
I found ring_ready and return_ring_ready could you please tell me what
do they mean?
So I'd like to make the timer expire only on 200 OK. and don't ignore
early media.
Thank you,
Tomi
Anthony Minessale írta:
Quote: | call_timeout is only used if you are bridging 2 channels where one or both
of them is still unanswered.
what you want to use is originate_timeout and forget about call_timeout
you also have
leg_timeout and leg_progress_timeout both to be set in the {}
that do the timeout from the perspective of the new channel leg instead of
the caller leg.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Tamas Cseke <cstomi.levlist@gmail.com>wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
I have the same problem,
I don't understand the difference between
progress_timeout
originate_timeout
call_timeout.
I log timelimit_sec in switch_ivr_originate function and it seems,
if I set call_timeout then, timelimit_sec will be this value
if I set originate_timeout then timelimit_sec will be this value. maybe
this is for backward compat?
originate_timeout as in the wiki:
"Determines how long FreeSwitch is going to wait for a response from
the invite message sent to the gateway. "
I quess this would be an 100 reply.
But how could I set a timeout for 200? I mean timeout for an answer.
which variable would control this?
I quess it was call_timeout previosly.
Please explain me this timeout variables
Thanks,
Tamas
Michael Collins írta:
Quote: | FYI, it is on the channel variables page but it's in a crazy place under
"unknown functionality" which is silly.
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Channel_Variables#originate_timeout
Anyway, I've got wiki cleaning on my to-do list and I'll start in earnest
next month when I have some time...
-MC
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Michael Collins <msc@freeswitch.org>
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Quote: | Quote: | I used "call-timeout" because that's how I understood it from the Wiki.
(?)
| Yep, that's all that there is on the wiki. Unfortunately the channel
variables page is one of many in need of some attention. I will add
"originate_timeout" right away. The only question remaining is what, if
anything, does call_timeout do? That channel variable is in the source
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Quote: | Quote: | but I don't know exactly what it does.
-MC
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:32 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Channel variable 'call_timeout'. |
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Tamas,
The channel variable won't work for you if you can't ignore early
media. Your best bet is to use the variable execute_on_answer to
transfer an answered call to a new extension. Then you could just
sleep for 15sec and then check the value of endpoint_disposition.
What is the application that you are working on?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 16, 2009, at 5:17 AM, Tamas Cseke <cstomi.levlist@gmail.com>
wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
It seems originate_timeout isn't take effect when we got early media.
Our carrier is sending the ring tone in early media, so if I try
<action application="bridge"
data="{originate_timeout=15}sofia/gateway/mygw/whatsoever"/>
timeout isn't occur after 15s
however with:
<action application="bridge" data="{originate_timeout=15,
ignore_early_media=yes}sofia/gateway/mygw/whatsoever"/>
timeout is OK. but we don't get early media, I think it would be
nice to
not ignore it
I found ring_ready and return_ring_ready could you please tell me what
do they mean?
So I'd like to make the timer expire only on 200 OK. and don't ignore
early media.
Thank you,
Tomi
Anthony Minessale Ãrta:
Quote: | call_timeout is only used if you are bridging 2 channels where one
or both
of them is still unanswered.
what you want to use is originate_timeout and forget about
call_timeout
you also have
leg_timeout and leg_progress_timeout both to be set in the {}
that do the timeout from the perspective of the new channel leg
instead of
the caller leg.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Tamas Cseke <cstomi.levlist@gmail.com
Quote: | Hello,
I have the same problem,
I don't understand the difference between
progress_timeout
originate_timeout
call_timeout.
I log timelimit_sec in switch_ivr_originate function and it seems,
if I set call_timeout then, timelimit_sec will be this value
if I set originate_timeout then timelimit_sec will be this value.
maybe
this is for backward compat?
originate_timeout as in the wiki:
"Determines how long FreeSwitch is going to wait for a response from
the invite message sent to the gateway. "
I quess this would be an 100 reply.
But how could I set a timeout for 200? I mean timeout for an answer.
which variable would control this?
I quess it was call_timeout previosly.
Please explain me this timeout variables
Thanks,
Tamas
Michael Collins Ãrta:
Quote: | FYI, it is on the channel variables page but it's in a crazy
place under
"unknown functionality" which is silly.
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Channel_Variables#originate_timeout
Anyway, I've got wiki cleaning on my to-do list and I'll start in
earnest
next month when I have some time...
-MC
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Michael Collins <msc@freeswitch.org
| wrote:
Quote: |
Quote: | Quote: | I used "call-timeout" because that's how I understood it from
the Wiki.
(?)
| Yep, that's all that there is on the wiki. Unfortunately the
channel
variables page is one of many in need of some attention. I will
add
"originate_timeout" right away. The only question remaining is
what, if
anything, does call_timeout do? That channel variable is in the
source
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| code
Quote: | Quote: | but I don't know exactly what it does.
-MC
Quote: | --
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