Thanks, that's a step in the right direction. I wasn't refering to
5551212 as direc assist (bad example on my part) though. I was just wondering
for to prefix the +1636 to 7 digits. In subst_uri I don't think it can read avp
variables, that's my problem since the ruri will always be different. I was
doing this to elminate all external scripts.
Thanks
again.
Matt,
This is what I use to dial local
directory assistance. When a user dials 411 we rewrite the R-URI. So if use
account 4073191122 dials 411 the R-URI gets massaged to 14075551212 and then
sent out the PSTN gateway.
Regards,
Paul
avp_write("$from",
"i:34");
avp_pushto("$ruri",
"i:34");
strip_tail(7);
subst_uri('/^sip:([0-9]+)@(.*)$/sip:\15551212@\2/i');
avp_delete("i:34");
On 4/18/05, Matt
Schulte <mschulte@netlogic.net>
wrote:
Ok
this is all fairly easy except for 7 digit dialing (usa), the problem
I'm
having is how do I get the area code added to the 7 digits. I was
going
to use the user@ to produce this but am unsure how, eg:
from:
+16365551212
dialed: 5551111
should look like dialed:
+16365551111
Thoughts?
-----Original Message-----
From:
Matt Schulte
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 1:44 PM
To: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject:
[Serusers] e164 rewrite script
Does anyone have a config to convert
phone numbers (user@) to e164
numbers? Mainly american numbers.. Would
save me a bit of time, else I
can try to write something out.. Thanks.
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