Hey Bogdan,
I must have forgot to mention but I'm running on OpenSER 1.1.0 (svn)
but I did check and I have that t_uac_dlg command and the link to it
is very helpful though an example would have been best,
could you supply one?
It is still somewhat cryptic and I'm still very much not certain
how to compose an invite message that would connect 2 endpoints (users).
Regarding the statistics, thanks, I used get_statistics as you said.
I was doing some extensive digging on google to find bits of information
regarding this somewhat grey-area issue, if I encounter any of these
pages again (I have some bookmarked so I'll check) I'll let you know.
Thanks,
Liran.
Hi,
See http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/tm.html#AEN552 for the MI
command description.
Regards,
Bogdan
liran tal wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Following a very interesting but old and un-answered post here:
> http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_6616.html
> about the integration of Click-To-Call web applications with OpenSER I
> wanted to give it a try
> myself through the FIFO interface.
>
> Before jumping into scripts and code I was wondering if someone can make
> it clear how to use those fifo commands that "initiate" a call between
> 2 parties,
> from that post, the user uses:
>
> /* construct FIFO command */
> $fifo_cmd=":t_uac:".$myfilename."\n".
> "REFER\n".$caller."\n".
> "p-version: ".$signature."\n".
> "Contact: ".$web_contact."\n".
> "Referred-By: ".$web_contact."\n".
> "Refer-To: ".$callee."\n".
> "\n". /* EoHeader */
> ".\n\n"; /* EoFifoRequest */
>
> Is there documentation available on the various fifo commands like
> this that I can use?
> Can I simply echo the fifo command string to /tmp/openser_fifo?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Regards,
> Liran.
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