log_level
(integer)
log_fmt
(string)
early_media
(integer)
failed_transactions
(integer)
log_flag
(integer)
log_missed_flag
(integer)
report_ack
(integer)
report_cancels
(integer)
radius_config
(string)
service_type
(integer)
radius_flag
(integer)
radius_missed_flag
(integer)
db_url
(string)
db_flag
(integer)
db_missed_flag
(integer)
diameter_flag
(integer)
diameter_missed_flag
(integer)
diameter_client_host
(string)
diameter_client_port
(int)
acc module is used to report on transactions to syslog, SQL and RADIUS.
To report on a transaction using syslog, use "setflag" to mark a transaction you are interested in with a flag, load accounting module and set its "log_flag" to the same flag number. The acc module will then report on completed transaction to syslog. A typical usage of the module takes no acc-specific script command -- the functionality binds invisibly through transaction processing. Script writers just need to mark the transaction for accounting with proper setflag.
What is printed depends on module's "log_fmt" parameter. It's a string with characters specifying which parts of request should be printed:
c = Call-Id
d = To tag (Dst)
f = From
i = Inbound Request-URI
m = Method
o = Outbound Request-URI
r = fRom
s = Status
t = To
u = digest Username
p = username Part of inbound Request-URI
If a value is not present in request, "n/a" is accounted instead.
A single INVITE may produce multiple accounting reports -- that's due to SIP forking feature
Subsequent ACKs and other requests do not hit the server and can't be accounted unless record-routing is enforced. The ACKs assert very little useful information anyway and reporting on INVITE's 200 makes most accounting scenarios happy.
There is no session accounting -- ser maintains no sessions. If one needs to correlate INVITEs with BYEs for example for purpose of billing, then it is better done in the entity which collects accounting information. Otherwise, SIP server would have to become sessions-stateful, which would very badly impact its scalability.
If a UA fails in middle of conversation, a proxy will never learn it. In general, a better practice is to account from an end-device (such as PSTN gateway), which best knows about call status (including media status and PSTN status in case of the gateway).
Support for SQL and RADIUS works analogously. You need to enable it
by recompiling the module with properly set defines. Uncomment the
SQL_ACC and RAD_ACC lines in
modules/acc/Makefile
. To compile SQL support,
you need to have mysqlclient package on your system. To compile
RADIUS support, you need to have radiusclient installed on your
system (version 0.5.0 or higher is required) which is available
from
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/radiusclient-ng/. The
radius client needs to be configured properly. To do so, use the
template in sip_router/etc/radiusclient.conf
and make sure that module's radius_config
parameter points to its location.
Uses along with FreeRADIUS and Radiator servers have
been reported to us.
Both mysql and radius libraries must be dynamically linkable. You need to configure your OS so that SER, when started, will find them. Typically, you do so by manipulating LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable or configuring ld.so.
Example 1. General Example
loadmodule "modules/acc/acc.so" modparam("acc", "log_level", 1) modparam("acc", "log_flag", 1) if (uri=~"sip:+49") /* calls to Germany */ { if (!proxy_authorize("iptel.org" /* realm */, "subscriber" /* table name */)) { proxy_challenge("iptel.org" /* realm */, "0" /* no qop */ ); break; } if (method=="INVITE" & !check_from()) { log("from!=digest\n"); sl_send_reply("403","Forbidden"); break; } setflag(1); /* set for accounting (the same value as in log_flag!) t_relay(); /* enter stateful mode now */ };
The module depends on the following modules (in the other words the listed modules must be loaded before this module):
tm. Transaction Manager
A database module (mysql,postgres,dbtext). If compiled with database support.
Log level at which accounting messages are issued to syslog.
Default value is L_NOTICE.
Defines what parts of header fields will be printed to syslog, see "overview" for list of accepted values.
Default value is "miocfs".
Should be early media (183) accounted too ?
Default value is 0 (no).
This parameter controls whether failed transactions (with final reply >= 300) should be accounted too.
Default value is 0 (no).
Request flag which needs to be set to account a transaction.
Default value is 1.
Request flag which needs to be set to account missed calls.
Default value is 2.
Shall acc attempt to account e2e ACKs too ? Note that this is really only an attempt, as e2e ACKs may take a different path (unless RR enabled) and mismatch original INVITE (e2e ACKs are a separate transaction).
Default value is 1 (yes).
By default, CANCEL reporting is disabled -- most accounting applications are happy to see INVITE's cancellation status. Turn on if you explicitly want to account CANCEL transactions.
Default value is 0 (no).
This parameter is radius specific. Path to
radius client configuration file, set the referred config file
correctly and specify there address of server, shared secret
(should equal that in
/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients
for freeRadius
servers) and dictionary, see etc for an example of config file and
dictionary.
Default value is “/usr/local/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf”.
Example 10. radius_config example
modparam("acc", "radius_config", "/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf")
Radius service type used for accounting.
Default value is 15 (SIP).
Request flag which needs to be set to account a transaction -- RADIUS specific.
Default value is 1.
Request flag which needs to be set to account missed calls -- RADIUS specific.
Default value is 2.
SQL address -- database specific.
Default value is "mysql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser"
Request flag which needs to be set to account a transaction -- database specific.
Default value is 1.
Request flag which needs to be set to account missed calls -- database specific.
Default value is 2.
Request flag which needs to be set to account a transaction -- DIAMETER specific.
Default value is 1.
Request flag which needs to be set to account missed calls -- DIAMETER specific.
Default value is 2.
Hostname of the machine where the DIAMETER Client is running -- DIAMETER specific.
Default value is "localhost".
acc_request
reports on a request, for example,
it can be used to report on missed calls to off-line users who are
replied 404. To avoid multiple reports on UDP request
retransmission, you would need to embed the action in stateful
processing.
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
comment - Comment to be appended.
Like acc_log_request
,
acc_db_request
reports on a request. The
report is sent to database at "db_url", in the table referred to in
the second action parameter
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
comment - Comment to be appended.
table - Database table to be used.
Like acc_log_request
,
acc_rad_request
reports on a request. It
reports to radius server as configured in "radius_config".
Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
comment - Comment to be appended.