perhaps the lcr module brings you further, but I have never tried it. -jiri
At 15:08 01/08/2006, Robert Zorop wrote:
Hi all , I want to recall on this.
Does anyone facing this problem? . I have to translate destination numbers based on rules (>5000).
Every destination prefix needs to be translated in a diferent way. ie.
0033067xxxxxxx ----> 6700xxxxxxx 00330543xxxxxx ----> 54300xxxxxx
basicaly i need to country Code (00330) and replace it by Area code (wich is variable 67, or 543 in this example.) plus destination number.
For this i was thinking storing these patterns in a DB table. But i really need some help if someone can drop me a line on how to implement such thing.
Thanks in advance.
2006/7/30, Robert Zorop <mailto:rzorop@gmail.comrzorop@gmail.com>: Hi, i was thinking about looking up destination prefixes in a bd table, and then if the prefix matches the request uri, translate it to what a second column indicates.
Lets say.
Prefixes Table: | Prefix | Translated prexif | | 00657 | 0034657 | | 00345 | 0453455 |
Can u drop me a line on how can someone implement this king of match/replacement for values in SER? .
Thanks a lot.
2006/7/26, Jiri Kuthan <mailto:jiri@iptel.orgjiri@iptel.org>: There is a buch of commands you can use for uri maniputlation: strip, prefix, subst_uri.
-jiri
At 15:52 25/07/2006, Robert Zorop wrote:
Hi guys. I'd like to hear about different methods of implementing cisco like transtation rules in SER. I was thinking about AVPs, but still couldn't find the ight way. Is someone is doing it inside or outside ser, please shed a light on this!. What i need is to stip some numbers, and then add some other (variables) before proxying the calls.
Thanks in advance.
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