I think so. I would do it the following:
pass your variables for your outgoing number in front of your originate
string:
originate {var1=xxx, var2=xxx}dingaling/gmail.com/[email protected]
Then bridge it to a destination in your app or dialplan and set some
vars there.
Is that what solves your problem?
Best regards
Peter
kriko schrieb:
> I wrote a java socket client that originates a call, for e.g.:
> originate dingaling/gmail.com/[email protected]
> &bridge(loopback/1003/java_gmail_bridge)
>
> This works fine, however both ends doesn't really see each other numbers,
> instead they see freeswitch number and id.
> Is it possible to show every user the opposite caller number?
>
> dialplan used:
> http://pastebin.com/m71525ac6
>
>
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