Please find the below output
5(12951) ERROR: <script>: R-URI User: 000919629897172
5(12951) ERROR: <script>: R-URI User: 000919629897172
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Joel Serrano <joel(a)gogii.net> wrote:
Can you add logging and post results?
if (is_method("INVITE")) {
xlog("R-URI User: $rU\n");
dp_translate("1", "$rU/$rU");
xlog("R-URI User: $rU\n");
}
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Logeshwaran G <logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com
> wrote:
> I am using the below function:
>
> if (is_method("INVITE")) {
>
> dp_translate("1", "$rU/$rU");
> }
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 9:19 PM, Joel Serrano <joel(a)gogii.net> wrote:
>
>> Can you post your block of config related to dialplan module from
>> kamailio.cfg?
>>
>> Also, how are you calling the dp_* functions?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 10:34 PM, Logeshwaran G <
>> logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks a lot for the Detailed Explanation.
>>>
>>> I am Beginner to Kamailio, As per Your Suggestion I have used the
>>> below Rule:
>>>
>>> Rules:
>>> ======
>>> dpid: 1
>>> pr: 1
>>> match_op: 1
>>> match_exp: ^000[0-9]+$ <<<<<<< This will trigger a
match on any
>>> number that will start with three zeros.
>>> match_len: 0
>>> subst_exp: ^000([0-9]+)$ <<<<<<< If the match_exp is
found, then
>>> create a group with the desired part of the number, in this case,
>>> everything after the three zeros.
>>> repl_exp: \1 <<<<<<< \1 is a back reference to group
1, in this
>>> case the number you selected in subst_exp, without the three zeros.
>>> attrs:
>>>
>>> But the First three Digit is not Removed. Please find the below log:
>>>
>>> 5(16152) INFO: <script>: Request : INVITE
>>> sip:000919629897172@209.95.52.97 SIP/2.0
>>> Record-Route: <sip:209.95.52.97;lr>
>>> Record-Route: <sip:209.95.52.97;lr>
>>> To: <sip:000919629897172@45.249.123.97>
>>> From: 7777<sip:7777@45.249.123.97>;tag=501aa976
>>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 209.95.52.97;branch=z9hG4bK0d3
>>> 6.636d0921d672f2d0bdb3fc87c52a3caa.0
>>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 209.95.52.97;rport=5060;branch
>>> =z9hG4bK0d36.4d76f923bd5cc7d64297898058440098.0
>>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 45.249.123.97:6107;received=45
>>> .249.123.97;branch=z9hG4bK-d87543-1054953376-1--d87543-;rport=6107
>>> Call-ID: db4777505114995c
>>> CSeq: 1 INVITE
>>> Contact: <sip:7777@45.249.123.97:6107>
>>> Max-Forwards: 68
>>> Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, NOTIFY, MESSAGE,
>>> SUBSCRIBE, INFO
>>> Content-Type: application/sdp
>>> User-Agent: eyeBeam release 3004t stamp 16741
>>> Content-Length: 191
>>>
>>> v=0
>>> o=- 355180136 355180140 IN IP4 45.249.123.97
>>> s=eyeBeam
>>> c=IN IP4 45.249.123.97
>>> t=0 0
>>> m=audio 31444 RTP/AVP 18 0 8 101
>>> a=fmtp:101 0-15
>>> a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
>>> a=sendrecv
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Joel Serrano <joel(a)gogii.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ok, so clearly you have not tried what Daniel suggested...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *IN a regexp ^ matches the beginning of the line/string, and $
>>>> matchesthe end. So "^000$" only matches exactly "000"
and not
>>>> "000xxxx"Remove the $ to match strings begining with 000.*
>>>>
>>>> Rules:
>>>> ======
>>>> dpid: 1
>>>> pr: 1
>>>> match_op: 1
>>>> match_exp: ^000$
>>>> match_len: 0
>>>> subst_exp: ^0000$
>>>> repl_exp:
>>>> attrs:
>>>>
>>>> Can you see you still have the $ char at the end of match_exp and
>>>> subst_exp?
>>>>
>>>> To begin with, do you know how regular expressions work? Because
>>>> that is the first thing you need to know to correctly use the dialplan
>>>> module.
>>>>
>>>> That said you need a match expression, a substitute expression, and
>>>> a replace expression...
>>>>
>>>> Try with:
>>>>
>>>> Rules:
>>>> ======
>>>> dpid: 1
>>>> pr: 1
>>>> match_op: 1
>>>> match_exp: ^000[0-9]+$ <<<<<<< This will trigger a
match on any
>>>> number that will start with three zeros.
>>>> match_len: 0
>>>> subst_exp: ^000([0-9]+)$ <<<<<<< If the match_exp
is found, then
>>>> create a group with the desired part of the number, in this case,
>>>> everything after the three zeros.
>>>> repl_exp: \1 <<<<<<< \1 is a back reference to
group 1, in this
>>>> case the number you selected in subst_exp, without the three zeros.
>>>> attrs:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What isn't clear to me is that 91 you are talking about in your
>>>> email, you might have to exclude/include that in your regex.
>>>>
>>>> Have a look at
https://www.kamailio.org/do
>>>> cs/modules/devel/modules/dialplan.html#dialplan.installation
>>>>
>>>> You have a couple examples that might make it more clear.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if it helps.
>>>>
>>>> Joel.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Logeshwaran G <
>>>> logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yes I have Tried, please find below the Rules I have applied and
>>>>> the Result:
>>>>>
>>>>> Rules:
>>>>> ======
>>>>> dpid: 1
>>>>> pr: 1
>>>>> match_op: 1
>>>>> match_exp: ^000$
>>>>> match_len: 0
>>>>> subst_exp: ^0000$
>>>>> repl_exp:
>>>>> attrs:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I am Calling to the number 00091xxxxxxxxxx , But its saying as Too
>>>>> many Hops.
>>>>>
>>>>> Its only looking for 000, Its not taking the 91xxxxxxxxxx numbers,
>>>>> If I call 000 only its replacing with the given number in the Rule
table.
>>>>>
>>>>> I need to Remove only the first 3 digits, and the other numbers
>>>>> should go to the call.
>>>>>
>>>>> For Example If I am calling 00091xxxxxxxxx, It should remove the
>>>>> first 3 digits 000 and 91xxxxxxxxx call should be place.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please Guide me for removing the first three digits alone and
>>>>> other numbers should takes place.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Joel Serrano <joel(a)gogii.net>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you tried what Daniel suggested?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Share the results of the tests and we can go from there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 21:34 Logeshwaran G <
>>>>>> logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Input Please!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Logeshwaran G <
>>>>>>> logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But for my scenario,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If I am Dialling 000919999999999, need to remove the
first
>>>>>>>> three digits 000, so the call should go to 919999999999.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am stucked to create the rule for the above scenario,
Kindly
>>>>>>>> help me for the same.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>>>>> Logeshwaran
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Daniel Tryba
<d.tryba(a)pocos.nl>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 04:00:45PM +0530, Logeshwaran
G wrote:
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> >
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------
>>>>>>>>> ----+----------+-------+
>>>>>>>>> > | id | dpid | pr | match_op | match_exp |
match_len |
>>>>>>>>> subst_exp | repl_exp
>>>>>>>>> > | attrs |
>>>>>>>>> >
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------
>>>>>>>>> ----+----------+-------+
>>>>>>>>> > | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ^000$ |
0 | ^000$
>>>>>>>>> |
>>>>>>>>> > | | 111
>>>>>>>>> >
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-------
>>>>>>>>> ----+----------+-------+
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > The above rule replacing only the 000, If we
Dial 000xxxx
>>>>>>>>> its omitting,
>>>>>>>>> > While Dialing 000 its replacing that with 111.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> IN a regexp ^ matches the beginning of the
line/string, and $
>>>>>>>>> matches
>>>>>>>>> the end.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So "^000$" only matches exactly
"000" and not "000xxxx"
>>>>>>>>> Remove the $ to match strings begining with 000.
>>>>>>>>>
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