Call.drop

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The message seems to have been designed for synchronous processing.
 
The message seems to have been designed for synchronous processing.
  
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===queues===
  
 
The first call in a queue is dropped by sending the queue_name as id. If you want to drop a specific call send queue_name/$id - for example "myqueue/sip/1".
 
The first call in a queue is dropped by sending the queue_name as id. If you want to drop a specific call send queue_name/$id - for example "myqueue/sip/1".
  
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===cdrbuild===
  
 
A call can be dropped by the cdrbuilder without actually dropping the call, by prepending cdrbuild/ - for example "cdrbuild/sip/1"
 
A call can be dropped by the cdrbuilder without actually dropping the call, by prepending cdrbuild/ - for example "cdrbuild/sip/1"
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'''reason'''
 
'''reason'''
 
:::reason for dropping the call
 
:::reason for dropping the call
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'''See also'''
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*[[call.execute]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 21 January 2013

This documentation has been extracted from the source of Yate-0.9-CVS and as such it might not be accurate -- technically or semantically.

The call.drop message seems to be emitted by a controlling module (such as rmanager) towards a channel-providing module.

The message seems to have been designed for synchronous processing.

Contents

[edit] queues

The first call in a queue is dropped by sending the queue_name as id. If you want to drop a specific call send queue_name/$id - for example "myqueue/sip/1".

[edit] cdrbuild

A call can be dropped by the cdrbuilder without actually dropping the call, by prepending cdrbuild/ - for example "cdrbuild/sip/1"

[edit] Message parameters

id

module-specific id of call to drop - for example "sip/123"

It can also be empty to drop all live channels.

[edit] Optional parameters

reason

reason for dropping the call


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