Hello,
Thank you very much Daniel, I think that the second option is the most
simple one, i am going to try it.
Thanks!
Igor.
2016-08-19 9:24 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
try one of the variants:
- relay to the fixed proxy, add a new branch and then suspend
- relay first to the fixed proxy, which will bounce back to mobile proxy
the branch for mobile device
- relay to fixed proxy and mobile proxy at the same time. When coming
from itself, mobile proxy will do async routing
Cheers,
Daniel
On 18/08/16 19:25, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:
Hello list,
I have a proxy that manage fix calls and a proxy that manage mobile calls.
I want to implement call forking so when I call to a fix phone the call
goes to the fix proxy and it forks to the mobile proxy who manage the call
and viceversa. I want the fix to ring 2 or 3 times before the mobile.
In order to do so in my fix proxy I added a diversion field with the
reason "forking" and in my mobile proxy I check if the reason is
"forking"
to wait with the fonction "async_route" from the ASYNC module. When I call
the fix I can fork to the mobile with delay without any problem because in
that case my fix proxy manage one call and my mobile proxy the other one.
But when I call the mobile the call doesn't even get to my fix proxy
because my mobile proxy has to make the original call to wait while he is
forking the fix call to my other proxy. And i think that calling the
async_route fonction makes both calls to wait.
My code is:
Fix proxy:
if($tU==123456789){
add_diversion("forking");
append_branch("sip:987654321@proxy_mobile");
}
Mobile proxy:
if($tU==987654321){
$var(z) = "1";
append_branch("sip:123456789@proxy_fix");
}
route[INVITE]{
if($dir == "forking"){
async_route("RELAY", "7");
}else if($var(z) == "1"){
async_route("RELAY", "7");
}else{
route(RELAY);
exit;
}
}
How can I differentiate in the second scenario when I call the mobile
phone to fork to the fix phone?
Thank you for your help.
Igor.
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