Michael Gende wrote:
Hit option 8 and you'll go to a shell. I'm assuming you can get around in
Linux or Unix (If not, tell me). ps aux | grep free and kill the PID for
FS (pfsense runs FS in the background) Then, invoke FS with
/usr/local/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch.
You've mentioned this
When you are done, enter \quit or \bye or \exit. See \help and
help for more information.
Yup, I got the slashes wrong, and I was staring right at the commands when I
wrote the message. I'll blame it on how late it is here. :-) It should be
/quit, /bye, /exit and /help.
--
Russell Mosemann
Russell Mosemann russell.mosem...@cune.org wrote:
Yup, I got the slashes wrong, and I was staring right at the commands when I
wrote the message. I'll blame it on how late it is here. :-) It should be
/quit, /bye, /exit and /help.
ctrl-d is also recognized and it's easier to type.
I didn't know that. Thanks Russell.
You've mentioned this twice, now, but a better way to do it is to _not_
stop FreeSwitch. Instead, run /usr/local/freeswitch/bin/fs_cli, which
connects to FS, and then you can do everything that you can do directly in
FS. When you are done, enter \quit
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH-users Digest, Mike G. answer to Orien L
From:
Michael Gende mge...@gendesign.com
Date:
Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:36:55 -0500
To:
freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH-users Digest, Mike G