2010/6/30 Nathan Angelacos <nangelacos(a)genericconf.com>om>:
I am not an expert, and my experience is with kamailio
1.5, but it seems
that from your initial contact lookup you should have 3 contacts with
different q values.
For example, if we were building it by hand, it might be:
append_branch ("ua-a(a)foo.com".com", "0.9")
append_branch ("ua-b(a)bar.com".com", "0.5")
append_branch ("ua-c(a)baz.com".com", "0.2")
You'd just make sure that you *additionally* had:
append_branch ("ua-a(a)foo.com".com", "0.5")
append_branch ("ua-a(a)foo.com".com", "0.2")
append_branch ("ua-b(a)bar.com".com", "0.2")
When you do the t_load_contacts, it would sort all the branches into 3 sets
(0.9, 0.5, 0.2), with increasing numbers of contacts (a, a+b, a+b+c)
your failure route just re-arms itself and loads the next group of contacts:
failure_route[1] {
t_on_failure("1");
if (t_next_contacts()) {
t_relay();
It would be a bit ugly as the proxy would generate 3 consecutive calls
to UA-A (3 missed calls in UA-A) and two to UA-B.
Isn't there something like route_timer in 3.X? In this way a timer
could be armed for the first branch so the second would be generated
and so on.
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<ibc(a)aliax.net>