BridgeLeave¶
Synopsis¶
Raised when a channel leaves a bridge.
Syntax¶
Event: BridgeLeave
BridgeUniqueid: <value>
BridgeType: <value>
BridgeTechnology: <value>
BridgeCreator: <value>
BridgeName: <value>
BridgeNumChannels: <value>
BridgeVideoSourceMode: <value>
BridgeVideoSource: <value>
Channel: <value>
ChannelState: <value>
ChannelStateDesc: <value>
CallerIDNum: <value>
CallerIDName: <value>
ConnectedLineNum: <value>
ConnectedLineName: <value>
Language: <value>
AccountCode: <value>
Context: <value>
Exten: <value>
Priority: <value>
Uniqueid: <value>
Linkedid: <value>
Arguments¶
-
BridgeUniqueid -
BridgeType- The type of bridge -
BridgeTechnology- Technology in use by the bridge -
BridgeCreator- Entity that created the bridge if applicable -
BridgeName- Name used to refer to the bridge by its BridgeCreator if applicable -
BridgeNumChannels- Number of channels in the bridge -
BridgeVideoSourceMode--
none -
talker -
singleThe video source mode for the bridge.
-
-
BridgeVideoSource- If there is a video source for the bridge, the unique ID of the channel that is the video source. -
Channel -
ChannelState- A numeric code for the channel's current state, related to ChannelStateDesc -
ChannelStateDesc-
Down -
Rsrvd -
OffHook -
Dialing -
Ring -
Ringing -
Up -
Busy -
Dialing Offhook -
Pre-ring -
Unknown
-
-
CallerIDNum -
CallerIDName -
ConnectedLineNum -
ConnectedLineName -
Language -
AccountCode -
Context -
Exten -
Priority -
Uniqueid -
Linkedid- Uniqueid of the oldest channel associated with this channel.
Class¶
CALL
See Also¶
Generated Version¶
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