PBX Module

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*[[chan.connect]]  
 
*[[chan.connect]]  
:Connect two channels. The channels are taken from 'id' and 'targetid' parameters of the message. The 'id_peer' and 'targetid_peer' parameters may be 'true' to connect the corresponding channel's peer
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::Connect two channels. The channels are taken from 'id' and 'targetid' parameters of the message. The 'id_peer' and 'targetid_peer' parameters may be 'true' to connect the corresponding channel's peer
 
*[[call.execute]]
 
*[[call.execute]]
:Pick up an existing channel to connect to the caller. The 'pickup_peer' parameter may indicate 'false' to connect to the callto's peer  
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::Pick up an existing channel to connect to the caller. The 'pickup_peer' parameter may indicate 'false' to connect to the callto's peer  
  
 
'''Routing'''
 
'''Routing'''

Revision as of 10:12, 19 October 2012

Implements miscellaneous PBX features

  • Channel connect - connect two channels
  • Channel pick up - connect two channels if the 'callto' parameter indicates a pickup one

Message handlers

Connect two channels. The channels are taken from 'id' and 'targetid' parameters of the message. The 'id_peer' and 'targetid_peer' parameters may be 'true' to connect the corresponding channel's peer
Pick up an existing channel to connect to the caller. The 'pickup_peer' parameter may indicate 'false' to connect to the callto's peer

Routing

Set the 'callto' parameter of a call.execute message to something like pickup/channelid, where channelid is the id of the channel whose peer we want to pickup. Optionally the parameter 'pickup_peer' may be set to false to pickup the channel itself

Configuration

No configuration file

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