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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:35 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] fifo.conf.xml usage Reply with quote

I’m happy to see that you can add consumers to queues using the fifo.conf.xml configuration file. I have made some tests and I hope it may lead to a more universal way of setting up queues for small organisations than the one I have described in the wiki, and which includes (too) many javascripts. I have some questions to clarify my understanding. Using the fifo.conf.xml, I find:
- That the consumers continue to ring after the caller has abandoned the queue. Is there a way to avoid this?
Further:
- Is there a way to control the caller_id_name/number presented to the consumer?
- Is there a way to control the ringing tone in the consumers like the one which can be used in the dialplan?
- Can the fifo.conf.xml refer to an ODBC connection in order to get the members from a database?
Finally, thanks for all the good work everybody in the FS community has put into FS, I truly believe in the possibilities of this product. Checking the hits on Google certainly indicates you moving into the right direction. /Jon
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:19 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] fifo.conf.xml usage Reply with quote

the entries are standard originate strings so all of the {} variables apply.


On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Jon Bruel <jbr@consiglia.dk (jbr@consiglia.dk)> wrote:
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I'm happy to see that you can add consumers to queues using the fifo.conf.xml configuration file. I have made some tests and I hope it may lead to a more universal way of setting up queues for small organisations than the one I have described in the wiki, and which includes (too) many javascripts. I have some questions to clarify my understanding. Using the fifo.conf.xml, I find:
- That the consumers continue to ring after the caller has abandoned the queue. Is there a way to avoid this?
Further:
- Is there a way to control the caller_id_name/number presented to the consumer?
- Is there a way to control the ringing tone in the consumers like the one which can be used in the dialplan?
- Can the fifo.conf.xml refer to an ODBC connection in order to get the members from a database?
Finally, thanks for all the good work everybody in the FS community has put into FS, I truly believe in the possibilities of this product. Checking the hits on Google certainly indicates you moving into the right direction. /Jon



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