Call.ringing

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'''formats'''
 
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:::a comma-separated list of supported formats (codecs) advertised by the remote end of the RTP channel.
 
:::a comma-separated list of supported formats (codecs) advertised by the remote end of the RTP channel.
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* [[call.route]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 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.ringing message seems to be emitted by a channel-creating module (such as h323chan and ysipchan).

The message seems to have been designed for asynchronous processing (broadcast).

[edit] Message parameters

rtp_forward

yes or no -- currently, the code sets this to yes unconditionally

rtp_addr

the remote IP address of the RTP channel.

rtp_port

the remote port of the RTP channel

formats

a comma-separated list of supported formats (codecs) advertised by the remote end of the RTP channel.


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