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Mastering FreeSWITCH

You're reading from   Mastering FreeSWITCH Advanced tips and tricks for advanced multimedia communication

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784398880
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Typical Voice Uses for FreeSWITCH 2. Deploying FreeSWITCH FREE CHAPTER 3. ITSP and Voice Codecs Optimization 4. VoIP Security 5. Audio File and Streaming Formats, Music on Hold, Recording Calls 6. PSTN and TDM 7. WebRTC and Mod_Verto 8. Audio and Video Conferencing 9. Faxing and T38 10. Advanced IVR with Lua 11. Write Your FreeSWITCH Module in C 12. Tracing and Debugging VoIP 13. Homer, Monitoring and Troubleshooting Your Communication Platform Index

Reacting to channel state changes


FreeSWITCH channels are always, deterministically, in one specific state of a finite state machine. There are rules for going from one state to another, and you can ask FreeSWITCH core to alert your module whenever a channel changes state.

There are 12 states a channel can be in (init, routing, execute, hangup, exchange_media, soft_execute, consume_media, hibernate, reset, park, reporting, destroy), plus the state none, which a channel is supposed to never assume.

State changes are important moments, particularly for billing and accounting (start of media flows, hangup), but you may want to trigger some procedures in other cases too, for example, when a channel is parked.

Our implementation first declares which state changes we want to deal with (LOAD function will register this table with FreeSWITCH core), INIT, and HANGUP.

Then it defines the function we'll use to react to those changes (you can have different functions for each state). Inside the function...

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