[Freeswitch-users] Force presence status manually

2009-12-08 Thread Peter P GMX
Hello,

is there a way to manually force a presence status update?
In our scenario we have a Freeswitch cluster. As phones sometimes
register on one and one time on another machine via the load balancer,
we cannot dial via user/exten. Instead we dial each phone by it's
register string via xml-curl. That way -when a phone is called - other
phones who subscribed to this phone, do not receive a message to update
their presence status.
Is there a way to force the pesence status of a phone manually in the
dialplan?
We may then set the status before bridging and then reset it with a
hangup hook.


Best regards
Peter


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Force presence status manually

2009-12-08 Thread Michael Jerris
The best way to solve this is probably to share the db for presence and 
registration between those boxes.  If you take a look at the default configs 
the settings should be commented there.

Mike

On Dec 8, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Peter P GMX wrote:

 Hello,
 
 is there a way to manually force a presence status update?
 In our scenario we have a Freeswitch cluster. As phones sometimes
 register on one and one time on another machine via the load balancer,
 we cannot dial via user/exten. Instead we dial each phone by it's
 register string via xml-curl. That way -when a phone is called - other
 phones who subscribed to this phone, do not receive a message to update
 their presence status.
 Is there a way to force the pesence status of a phone manually in the
 dialplan?
 We may then set the status before bridging and then reset it with a
 hangup hook.
 


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