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Some stuff to try out!
The optimal way of testing is to get a pair of SIP phones and try out features via the default dialplan. If you're already familiar with Asterisk, you could also start out by Connecting Freeswitch And Asterisk
- Register two phones to FreeSWITCH with two different extension numbers.
- Let's assume for the example that you have your SIP phones registered as extensions 1000 and 1001.
- You can use extension numbers 1000 through 1019 with a password of 1234 (the default voice-mail password is the same number as the extension {Ex: Extension 1000 has its voice-mail password set to 1000}.
Basic Calling
- Call between 1000 and 1001 by dialing the respective extension.
- Call 4000 to login to your voicemail box.
- 870 - Redial last called # from this extension.
- *69 - Call back the last person to call this extension.
- 8+[ext] - Place an intercom call to extension [ext]. If no answer, it does not go to voicemail but just keeps ringing. Some phones have additional functionality for intercom calls.
Other Tests
- 9192 - Info test (prints information to the command line interface).
- 9193 - Video record test (records video to /tmp/testrecord.fsv)
- 9194 - Video playback test (plays video from /tmp/testrecord.fsv)
- 9195 - Echo test (5-second delay before returning echo).
- 9196 - Echo test (real-time).
- 9197 - Play milliwatt tone.
- 9198 - Tetris, via tone streaming.
- 9664 - Test Music On Hold out (if you installed sound files).
Advanced Calling Features
- 88+[ext] - Eavesdrop on extension [ext] (ex: 881001). That extension must be on an active call. Once connected, you can listen to the call without being heard, or you can...
- Press 1 to barge in with the distant party.
- Press 2 to barge in with the local party.
- Press 3 to barge in on both parties.
- 5900 - Park a call in a hold queue (First-in-first-out style).
- 5901 - Pickup a call parked in queue (that was put there via 5900).
Group Assignments The below functions involve the idea of keeping a database/table of which extensions belong to one of 100 groups (numbered 00-99).
- 80+[group] - Delete this extension from calling group #[group] (can be two digits 00-99). A beep tone confirms the function worked.
- 81+[group] - Add this extension to calling group #[group] (can be two digits 00-99). A beep tone confirms the function worked.
- 82+[group] - Simultaneously ring all extensions in group #[group]. The first person to answer will be connected to you automatically.
Conferencing
- 30+[conf] - Join conference #[conf] - 8kHz quality.
- 31+[conf] - Join conference #[conf] - 16kHz quality.
- 32+[conf] - Join conference #[conf] - 32kHz quality.
- 9888 - Join the FreeSWITCH conference via a SIP Internet connection (8kHz).
- 91616 - Join the FreeSWITCH conference via a SIP Internet connection (16kHz).
Note: Conference rooms are unique for the bit-level you choose (i.e. 3000 for conference room 00 will not join with participants in 3100 which is also conference room 00. They are different conferences).
Interactive Voice Response
- 5000 - IVR demo (if you installed sound files).