[asterisk-dev] local_indicate ringing on answered channel

Marcus Hunger hunger at sipgate.de
Thu Jul 2 10:05:19 CDT 2009


Ok, in my application a call is "originating" from a room of app_conference.
It's a local_channel which then uses Dial() to make a sip-call. The
structure looks like this:

[Conference] --chan_local--> [local bridge] --chan_local--> [Dial]
--chan_sip--> ...

The local channels are answered, the sip channel is ringing out of band. I
want inband-ringing in my conference-room. Using Dial(r) is not an option as
I want early media if it occurs.

The ringing control frame passes through the _answered_ local channels to
the application which discards it.

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Russell Bryant <russell at digium.com> wrote:

> Marcus Hunger wrote:
> > Can the application handle this correctly? Dial() does not seem to
> indicate
> > AST_CONTROL_ANSWER.
>
> Can you elaborate a bit on the situation you're talking about?  What is
> on each side of the Local channel?  What problem exactly are you trying
> to solve?
>
> As Mark discussed in a previous reply, the idea is that chan_local is
> supposed to just be a pipe.  Indications and the like are just passed
> through to let the "real" ends decide how they should be handled.
>
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