I was thinking it should generate 9 records so it'll show up as 3 different calls so we can show CDR properly in web interface as well as calculate billing for users as the user who forwarded the call should be charged for the call. Also if we get INVITE only then we may not get accurate duration of call as actual duration starts when callee accepts the call and ACK is received. Is this scenario wrong?

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Perfect !

regarding multi-leg calls - first of all, there is no need to enabled in for ACK and BYEs - make no sense. usually you want to see all the legs of the call for INVITE.

Now, about how many records you get - depends on how many AVPs (used of multi-leg acc) you set from the script. If you 3 INVITEs, means you add 3 values for at least of the AVPs .

Regards,
Bogdan

Ruchir wrote:
I had put setflag after t_newtran() previously. Now I moved it before t_newtran() and got records for INVITE, ACK & BYE for normal call perfectly. :)
Then I tested for call forwarding scenario. In this case forwarding is set as below:
90004 -> 90001 -> 90003.

I called 90004 from 90002 and I got 7 records in acc table. 3 INVITEs, 3 BYEs and only single ACK. Shouldn't it log 3 ACK messages?


On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:

   Be sure you set the accounting flag before any t_relay() or
   t_newtran() for the INVITE. To be sure, try to use log/xlog to put
   some debugs in your script and check if the flag is really set
   before t_relay().


   Regards,
   Bogdan

   Ruchir Lists wrote:

       I configured simple acc module to store records in acc table,
       set proper flags. Then tried to call number directly(not with
       forwarding) but still I get only BYE record. Any suggestion?

       On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
       <bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>
       <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro
       <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>>> wrote:

          Hi Ruchir,

          There are two aspects here:
            1) making acc to work - setting the flags and getting the ACC
          records
            2) enabling multi-leg account and putting more info into the
          accounted info

          First you should to solve (1) - just getting a simple ACC
       record
          for INVITEs and BYEs (no multi leg accounting) - it this
       working
          for you or you get only BYE acc?

          Regards,
          Bogdan

          Ruchir Lists wrote:

              Hi All,

              I'm trying to configure OpenSER with multi-leg
       accounting. I'm
              using OpenSER 1.2 & radius. I'm using acc_radius table for
              writing cdr records. I've searched through several articles
              and mailing list posts about configuring multi-leg
       accounting
              and everywhere they talk about setting up multi-leg-info
              parameter of acc module to configure leg source &
       destination
              and setting up accounting flag. But this is not working for
              me. I get only BYE record in table if I use this way to
       write
              multiple records for one call in call forwarding
       scenario. I
              managed to get multiple records by calling
       acc_rad_request on
              INVITE, ACK, BYE & CANCEL. For instance, I have 4 users;
              90001, 90002, 90003, 90004. The call forwarding is
       setup as below:
              90004 -> 90001 -> 90003.

              I dial 90004 from 90002 user and it forwards the call
       to 90001
              & then 90003 and they're connected properlry. However I
       don't
              get leg source/destination properly and also I get 7-8 bye
              records for this call. Can anyone guide me in right
       direction
              if I'm doing anything wrong.

              Regards,
              Ruchir
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