BTW, I forgot to update: I changed the bridge parameters to use
sofia_contact() and it solved the problem. I also fixed the presence problem
I had before with sofia_contact() (added presence_id to the bridge command).
Regards, __Yehavi:
2009/11/24 Yehavi Bourvine
> Hel
Hello Anthony,
Indeed I see the reference to this channel variable in the code, but when
trying to access it from the dial plan it is empty... I try to get the value
of ${sip_profile_name} and it is empty.
Thanks! __Yehavi:
2009/11/23 Anthony Minessale
> Let's just do this:
Let's just do this:
r15629 or higher
look for sip_profile_name
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Eli Hayun wrote:
> Hi
> We have more then one profile. To make a call I have to enter : bridge
> sofia/profile/num...@ip
> The problem is when I use : "${use_profile}" I am getting the caller
> pr
Because if you dial local-u...@local-domain thats not the correct way
this will usually trigger a call out and back in on the profile thus
moving you one leg away from the actual user. If you're going to do
that use sofia_contact and review how the defaults abstract this so
you can just ca
Thanks Mike! However, this doesn't fully solve my problem. When using
sofia_contact() indeed it works ok with finding the destination's profile.
However, it breaks the BLFs...
When calling *sofia/sip_profile/local-user%local-do**main* the BLF works ok.
When calling
sofia_contact(*sofia/sip_profil
check out sofia_contact function. If you use this in combination with binding
profiles together so they are one table I think this should work right.
Mike
On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:36 AM, Eli Hayun wrote:
> Brian West wrote:
>>
>> Why do you need to know the destination profile like that? You g
Brian West wrote:
> Why do you need to know the destination profile like that? You get to
> pick that on your own so you should already know that before hand.
>
>
> /b
>
> On Nov 17, 2009, at 3:03 AM, Eli Hayun wrote:
>
>
>> Hi
>> We have more then one profile. To make a call I have to enter
Hello Brian,
the situation is as follows: Our PBX machine has more than one interface,
each one has a profile. Some phones are registered via one interface and tje
others on the other. The call should be sent usinbg the profile of the
destination as if not, the IP address of the server in the SIP
Why do you need to know the destination profile like that? You get to
pick that on your own so you should already know that before hand.
/b
On Nov 17, 2009, at 3:03 AM, Eli Hayun wrote:
> Hi
> We have more then one profile. To make a call I have to enter : bridge
> sofia/profile/num...@ip
>
Hi
We have more then one profile. To make a call I have to enter : bridge
sofia/profile/num...@ip
The problem is when I use : "${use_profile}" I am getting the caller
profile, and I need the destination profile.
How do I get this information?
Thanks
Eli
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