some README clarifications, including required python modules
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python MNCC interface for OsmoNITB
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(C) 2015 by Harald Welte
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I've been working on a small python tool that can be used to attach to
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I've been working on a small python tool that can be used to attach to
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the MNCC interface of OsmoNITB. It implements the 04.08 CC state
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the MNCC interface of OsmoNITB. It implements the 04.08 CC state
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machine with our MNCC primitives, including support for RTP bridge mode
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machine with our MNCC primitives, including support for RTP bridge mode
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of the voice streams.
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of the voice streams.
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= Requirements =
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mncc-python needs python-pykka, and fysom.
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On Debian or Ubuntu you can install them via
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sudo apt-get install python-pykka python-pip
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sudo pip install fysom
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= Getting the code =
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The first working version of the tool is available from
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The first working version of the tool is available from
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http://git.osmocom.org/mncc-python/
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http://git.osmocom.org/mncc-python/
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or
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or
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mncc_test.py currently drops you into a python shell where you can e.g.
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mncc_test.py currently drops you into a python shell where you can e.g.
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start more / new calls by calling functions like
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start more / new calls by calling functions like
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connect_call("7839", "3802")
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connect_call("7839", "3802")
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from that shell. Exiting the shell by quit() or Ctrl+C will terminate
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from that shell. Above example initiates MT calls to subscribers with
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all call FSMs and terminate.
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extension number 7839 and 3802.
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Exiting the shell by quit() or Ctrl+C will terminate all call FSMs and
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terminate.
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