bridge() appears to be ignoring the absolute_codec_string channel variable
defined in the User Directory even though info shows that it is present.
Other variables, such as effective_caller_id_number seem to behave
correctly which leads me to believe that this may be a very minor bug.
In order
Because by the time it gets here... the codec is already picked..
you'll have to turn on late neg. for this to work.
/b
On May 18, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Metik wrote:
variable name=absolute_codec_string value=PCMU/
Brian West
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Oddly enough, I initially though that was the problem and enabled it without
any success...
freeswi...@noesis.metik.com sofia status profile internal
API CALL [sofia(status profile internal)] output:
absolute_codec_string needs to be available from the B-leg too so it
can be used on outbound channels.
Add that to your directory entry and it should work.
variable name=export_vars value=absolute_codec_string /
Math
On 18-May-09, at 9:18 PM, Brian West wrote:
Are you authenticating phone
you for sure need late negotiation:
also:
You are only setting the variable on the inbound leg but not the outbound
leg.
Remember there are 2 separate channels here.
Try this in the same place you are setting the caller id in your broken
example:
!-- this will allow absolute_codec_string to be
=D
That's another way I didn't mention.
There are 2 more but they are more complicated so I will omit them ;)
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mathieu Rene mrene_li...@avgs.ca wrote:
absolute_codec_string needs to be available from the B-leg too so it can be
used on outbound channels.
Add
Math,
That was it--thank you very much!
-Metik
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Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] User Directory and Per-user(Channel)variables
absolute_codec_string needs