Thanks for the quick reply! Are there any examples with the RTP not going
thru sems?

-James L

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Stefan Sayer <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> o James Lyons [03/10/09 16:56]:
>
>  Dear Sems list,
>>  I'm trying to develop an IVR for a customer service team in C++.
>> After connecting, it checks the caller id to see if it matches anyone
>> in the DB, if so it prompts them to enter their PIN and eventually
>> they are connected to a customer service rep (this is where I'm having
>> trouble). Is connectCallee from AmB2BCallerSession what I'm looking
>> for to connect to the customer service rep? Please let me know if I am
>>
> yes, exactly. this way SEMS acts as B2BUA and caller gets connected to
> callee.
>
> If you want to keep the RTP flow through SEMS, use AmB2ABCallerSession
> (examples/serviceline is pretty much what you are doing).


>
> Regards
> Stefan
>
>  barking up the wrong tree.
>>
>> Thanks
>> James L
>>
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