[OpenSER-Users] Can OpenSER do barge-in?

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Thu Oct 25 14:25:32 CEST 2007


If you send all calls to Asterisk you can use the features of Asterisk 
for this.

klaus

Sajith T S schrieb:
> Andreas Granig wrote:
> 
>> According to https://studio.tellme.com/vxml2/ovw/bargein.html:
>>
>> 'In an automated telephone system, experienced users are accustomed to
>> interrupting the system to quickly navigate to the next prompt. In the
>> world of telephony this is known as "bargein."'
> 
> Well, sorry about not being clear.  What I understood is more like this:
> 
>    http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=PBX+Barge-In
> 
> "Barge-In is a feature in which an extension - such as an operator -
> can break into a conversation between two extensions or an extension and
> an outside line."
> 
>> So, no, OpenSER can't do barge-in, since it's a signalling-only proxy.
>> It has to be supported by the voice application.
> 
> Right.  But signaling information is needed to start barge-in, right?
> Once this is available, how to get a handle on the media?
> 
> What about some kind of SEMS hack?  Or, is it possible to tap into
> rtpproxy or mediaproxy for that matter?  Assuming that some soldering
> is required, of course...
> 
> Thanks,
> Sajith.
> 




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