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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Staffan Kerker <[email protected]>wrote: > > On 18 aug 2010, at 15.58, Michael Picher wrote: > > > This would be an awesome feature request. > > So, how do we do this? What would be the interest of such a feature in the > community? > > > I've seen other emergency response products that can do this. > > > Have emergency conferences pre-setup so that a team member (must be in > the list as allowed) can dial in to the conference to initiate it. The > bridge then dials out to all parties, announces the emergency call, prompts > the user for 1 to accept and join the conference or 2 to reject the call. > > I think this can be done in at least two different ways: > > 1. Centralized model: Let Freeswtich/Conference server do everything. One > inbound call to a defined SIP URI/extension should trigger > Freeswitch to dial-out to a preconfigured list of users. Either connect > them directly (for instance, phones with auto-answer) > or, as you mentioned, first let the users accept the call. > > 2. Distributed model: Initiate the call from an application/UA that dials > the preconfigured list of users and uses SIP REFER to transfer/connect them > into a simple MeetMe conference. The application must then subscribe to the > Dialog state of the participating users to be able to terminate the > different sessions to the conference server in order to tear down the > emergency conference once done. I guess this approach could work as well? > Comments highly appretiated... > > /Staffan > > -- > Staffan Kerker > mail/sip/xmpp: [email protected] > > "There is absolutely no money above the 5th fret..." /Donald "Duck" Dunn > > -- There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't. [email protected] blog: http://www.sipxecs.info call: sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]>
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