Never mind. What's actually happening is now that I've got the Erlang events firing, the timeout on the originate command doesn't seem to be working. I had a timeout of 5 seconds set, but Freeswitch kept ringing until our voice mail system answered my phone (30 seconds.)
*sigh* Not that it's any better a result, as we DO need to timeout calls that aren't being answered. Mark Sobkow wrote: > I think I may have found a bug in Freeswitch, as both answered and > ringing calls have an "Answer-State" "answered" and > variable_endpoint_disposition ANSWER, though in one case the call has > NOT been answered. > > For a normally answered call, the following Freeswitch events are > propagated to Erlang: > > CHANNEL_DATA > CHANNEL_PARK > CHANNEL_HANGUP > CHANNEL_UNPARK > CHANNEL_EXECUTE_COMPLETE > CHANNEL_STATE > CHANNEL_HANGUP_COMPLETE > CHANNEL_STATE > CHANNEL_DESTROY > CHANNEL_STATE > > For an unanswered call, the events are: > > CHANNEL_DATA > CHANNEL_EXECUTE > CHANNEL_PARK > CHANNEL_HANGUP > CHANNEL_UNPARK > CHANNEL_EXECUTE_COMPLETE > CHANNEL_STATE > CHANNEL_HANGUP_COMPLETE > CHANNEL_STATE > CHANNEL_DESTROY > CHANNEL_STATE > > This is going to make the call processing a little complex, as both > variants produce a CHANNEL_PARK early in the call processing, and > later produce the HANGUP event. > > The problem is that with an answered call, I have to uuid_bridge the > operator on the CHANNEL_PARK event within 2 seconds to meet legal > requirements, while with an unanswered call it's another 30 seconds > (configurable) before the CHANNEL_HANGUP event propagates to let me > know that the call went unanswered. > -- Mark Sobkow Senior Developer MarkeTel Multi-Line Dialing Systems LTD. 428 Victoria Ave Regina, SK S4N-0P6 Toll-Free: 800-289-8616-X533 Local: 306-359-6893-X533 Fax: 306-359-6879 Email: m.sob...@marketelsystems.com Web: http://www.marketelsystems.com _______________________________________________ FreeSWITCH-dev mailing list FreeSWITCH-dev@lists.freeswitch.org http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-dev UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-dev http://www.freeswitch.org