right now the variable names are not case sensitive anyway. It's probably too late to change that so.... =D
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 6:30 AM, UV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Disregard the fact it's all upper-case. It's only for clearer > presentation in the documentation. > > I'll look forward seeing your finished work. Let me know if I can be of any > assistance. > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Michael > Collins > *Sent:* Saturday, June 07, 2008 6:35 AM > *To:* freeswitch-dev@lists.freeswitch.org > *Subject:* Re: [Freeswitch-dev] INFO: Channel variables > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *UV > *Sent:* Friday, June 06, 2008 12:20 PM > *To:* freeswitch-dev@lists.freeswitch.org > *Subject:* Re: [Freeswitch-dev] INFO: Channel variables > > > > Good work, Michael! > > > > This is the knowledge we've accumulated regarding the channel variables: > *Channels Variables Types* > > · PROTO_SPECIFIC_HANGUP_CAUSE > > · EXECUTE_ON_ANSWER - <Command><Args> - Execute A Command When The > Called Party Answer. Example: Execute_On_Answer=Lua Incrinuse.Lua ${Uuid} > > · CALL_TIMEOUT - <Seconds> - Controls How Long (In Seconds) To Ring The > B Leg Of A Call When Using The Bridge Application. > > · HOLDING_UUID > > · API_AFTER_BRIDGE > > · API_HANGUP_HOOK - <Command><Args> - Execute An Api Command On Hangup. > Example: <Action Application="Set" Data="Api_Hangup_Hook=Jsrun Cleanup.Js > ${Uuid}"/> > > · PROCESS_CDR - <False|True|A_Only|B_Only> - Indicates How To Process > Cdr Records. > > o "false" indicates to not process the record. > > o "true" or undefined indicates the default behavior which is to > process all CDR records. > > o "a_only" indicates to only process CDR records on the inbound leg of > a call. > > o "b_only" indicates to only process CDR records on the outbound leg > of a call. > > · BRIDGE_CHANNEL > > · CHANNEL_NAME > > · BRIDGE_UUID > > · PLAYBACK_TERMINATORS - <Keys> - Allows You To Set Which Dtmf Tones, > If Pressed During The Playback Of A File, Will Stop It. "None" Is Valid > <Keys> And Will Stand For No Termination Keys. Example: > Playback_Terminators=#* > > · CACHE_SPEECH_HANDLES > > · BYPASS_MEDIA - <True|False> - When Set, All The Media Address Of The > Far End Of The Originating Leg Will Be Passed To The Far End Of The New Call > Leg And Vice Versa So The Signaling Goes Through Freeswitch But The Media Is > Point-To-Point. > > · PROXY_MEDIA - <True|False> - Proxy Media Mode Puts Freeswitch In A > "Transparent Proxy Mode" For The Rtp Streams. The Rtp Streams Still Pass > Through Freeswitch (Unlike Bypass Media Mode), However It Is Lighter On The > Cpu Because Freeswitch Never Even Parses The Packets Or Processes Them In > Any Way, It Simply Forwards Them Onwards. > > · ENDPOINT_DISPOSITION > > · HOLD_MUSIC - <Audio_Path> - Per-Channel Hold Music. Supports All > Audio Formats And Audio Streams. > > · EXPORT_VARS > > · SWITCH_R_SDP - <Sdp String> - Changes The Remote Sdp Header > > · SWITCH_L_SDP - <Sdp String> - Changes The Local Sdp Header > > · SWITCH_M_SDP - <Sdp String> - Merged? Sdp > > · BRIDGE_TO - > > · SIGNAL_BRIDGE_TO - > > · SIGNAL_BOND > > · ORIGINATOR - > > · ORIGINATOR_CODEC - <Codec> - Sets The Codec For Calls Originated From > Leg A (Setting The Codec For Leg B) > > · LOCAL_MEDIA_IP - > > · LOCAL_MEDIA_PORT - > > · REMOTE_MEDIA_IP - > > · REMOTE_MEDIA_PORT - > > · REMOTE_VIDEO_IP > > · REMOTE_VIDEO_PORT > > · LOCAL_VIDEO_IP > > · LOCAL_VIDEO_PORT > > · HANGUP_AFTER_BRIDGE - <True|False> - Controls What Happens To A > Calling (A) Party When In A Bridge State And The Called (B) Party Hangs Up. > If "True" The Dialplan Will Stop Processing And The A Leg Will Be Terminated > When The B Leg Terminates. If "False" (Default) The Dialplan Continues To Be > Processed After The B Leg Terminates. > > · EXEC_AFTER_BRIDGE_APP > > · EXEC_AFTER_BRIDGE_ARG > > · MAX_FORWARDS - > > · DISABLE_APP_LOG > > · PASS_RFC2833 - <True|False> - Passes Rfc2833 Dtmf'S From One Side Of > A Bridge To The Other Untouched. If Unset, It Decodes And Reencodes Them > Before Passing Them On. > > · DEFAULT_LANGUAGE - <Language I.E. Fr> - Controls The Default Language > The Say Phrase Engine Will Use When No Language Is Explicitly Specified In > The Api Call. This Permits You To Easily Support Multiple Languages By Only > Changing A Single Variable At Call Time. > > · CONTINUE_ON_FAIL - <True|False|Couses> - Controls What Happens When > The Called Party Can Not Be Reached (Busy/Offline). If "True" The Dialplan > Continues To Be Processed. If "False" The Dialplan Will Stop Processing. Can > Contain The Return Messages That Will Continue On Fail Also. > > · CALLER_ID_NAME - <Name> - The Caller Id Name Set By The Inbound Call, > Not A Real Variable. Practically It Is Read Only. > > · CALLER_ID_NUMBER - <Number> - The Caller Id Phone Number Set By The > Inbound Call, Not A Real Variable. Practically It Is Read Only. > > · EFFECTIVE_CALLER_ID_NAME - <Name> - Sets The Effective Callerid Name. > Automatically Exported To Originated Channels. It Is A Var Set On A Channel > In Case It Becomes The A Leg Of A Bridge - It Will Use This Callerid Name On > The B Leg Outbound Call. > > · EFFECTIVE_CALLER_ID_NUMBER - <Number> - Sets The Effective Callerid > Number. Automatically Exported To Originated Channels. It Is A Var Set On A > Channel In Case It Becomes The A Leg Of A Bridge - It Will Use This Callerid > Number On The B Leg Outbound Call. > > · ABSOLUTE_CODEC_STRING - <Codec> - Sets The Absolute Codec To Use > > · CODEC_STRING - <Codecs> - Sets The Codec To Add To The List Of > Codecs. > > · RECORD_ANSWER_REQ - <True|False> - Start Recording Only When The > Channel Has Been Answered. > > · RECORD_STEREO - <True|False> - Record Leg A And Leg B Streams Into > Different Channel In A Stereo File. > > · TIMER_NAME - <Soft|Other> - If Set Will Make Playback And Speak Use A > Timer To Clock The Audio Instead Of The Read. > > · FIRE_ASR_EVENTS - > > · SOUND_PREFIX - > > · _SOFIA_REPLACES_ - > > · ALERT_INFO - > > · ABSOLUTE_CODEC_STRING - <Codec> - Sets The Absolute Codec To Use > > · READ_CODEC - The Negotiated Codec Of The Inbound Call Leg. > > · WRITE_CODEC - The Negotiated Codec Of The Outbound Call Leg. > > · RECORD_RATE - <Rate> - Set The Sample Rate Of The Recording. Usage: > Record_Rate=11025 > > > > Recording Meta Data - The following are set prior to performing a record to > set the file header meta data provided the file format supports meta > headers. > > > > · RECORD_TITLE - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set The > File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > > · RECORD_COPYRIGHT - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set > The File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > > · RECORD_SOFTWARE - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set > The File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > > · RECORD_ARTIST - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set The > File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > > · RECORD_COMMENT - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set The > File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > > · RECORD_DATE - <Text> - Set Prior To Performing A Record To Set The > File Header Meta Data Provided The File Format Supports Meta Headers. > *Originate Variables Types* > > · FAIL_ON_SINGLE_REJECT = <true|false> - This is useful when using the > "," AND operator in the DATA field of a bridge. The AND operator notifies a > list of destinations, bridging to the first destination that accepts the > call. Typically if a destination in the list rejects the call, the bridge > will continue to be attempted until either another destination accepts the > call, or a timeout occurs. This variable allows one to terminate the > bridging attempt on a single rejection of the call. This means the bridge > attempt would fail, and if continue_on_fail has not been set, the call is > terminated. This variable would be set within a condition before a bridge > application. When used in conjunction with the continue_on_fail variable, > one can perform operations such as rolling over a rejected caller to an > answering machine application. > > · IGNORE_EARLY_MEDIA = <true|false> - Controls if the call returns on > early media or not. Default is false. > > · GROUP_CONFIRM_KEY = <key> - the call acceptance DTMF key. If <key> is > "EXEC" it will run the application stated in group_confirm_file. i.e: > group_confirm_key = 3 > > · GROUP_CONFIRM_FILE = <audio_file> - sound file for asking an approval > DTMF. If group_confirm_key is "EXEC", this argument will have > <application><args> as data and will run it before executing call. i.e. > group_confirm_file = /wav/announce.wav > > · FORKED_DIAL > > · RETURN_RING_READY > > · ORIGINATE_RETRIES = <number> - number of retries > > · ORIGINATE_RETRY_SLEEP_MS = <number> - how many milisec between > retries > > · ORIGINATION_CALLER_ID_NAME = <name> - Sets the origination callerid > name. (LEG A) > > · ORIGINATION_CALLER_ID_NUMBER = <number> - Sets the origination > callerid number. (LEG A) > > · RINGBACK = <audio_path> - Ring back is used to specify a sound/tone > to be played for the calling user. The value is interpreted as a file if a > path is given, else as a teletone. > > · TRANSFER_RINGBACK = <media_path> - This will set the ring tone for > answered calls. This is any call that has been setup. One example would be > the tone to play during transfer. The following example uses the French > ringtone definte in ~/autoload_configs/switch.conf.xml : > transfer_ringback="$${fr-ring}" > > · ORIGINATE_TIMEOUT = <number> - duration of timeout of originate > attempt > > > > Since there's barely 5% match between our lists, I assume I'm completely > off… > > > > > > *Well, I took the variable names right out of the source code which is > mostly lower case so that might account for a lot of the differences. > However, I will use your list as a reference just to make sure that I've > not missing anything…* > > * * > > *-MC* > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeswitch-dev mailing list > Freeswitch-dev@lists.freeswitch.org > http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-dev > UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-dev > http://www.freeswitch.org > > -- Anthony Minessale II FreeSWITCH http://www.freeswitch.org/ ClueCon http://www.cluecon.com/ AIM: anthm MSN:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GTALK/JABBER/PAYPAL:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IRC: irc.freenode.net #freeswitch FreeSWITCH Developer Conference sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> iax:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/888 googletalk:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pstn:213-799-1400
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