Hi Andrey,
I want SER the one to append the prefix on the Request URI. I think this fits when the user appends a prefix... Any suggestion?
Thanks, Ryan
At 05:22 PM 5/26/2006, Andrey Kouprianov wrote:
how about this... dont use # key. just append 3333 or 4444 to the number, i.e.
GW1 ---> 3333<phone number> GW2 ---> 4444<phone number>
if(uri=~"^sip:3333.*") { strip(4); #if you need to get rid of first 4 digits (i.e. "3333") t_relay_to_udp("gw1.ip.address", "gw1-port") ; } else if(uri=~"^sip:4444.*") { strip(4); #if you need to get rid of first 4 digits (i.e. "4444") t_relay_to_udp("GW2.ip.address", "GW2-port"); };
Hope that works out for you.
On 5/26/06, Ryan Pagquil rpagquil@philonline.com wrote:
Hi, Anyone has any idea on how to do this?
Please help....
Thanks, Ryan
At 11:15 AM 5/25/2006, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi SER users,
I have a problem. We have two PSTN gateway providers and
both of them needs different prefixes when sending request to
their gateway.
For example: GW1 ---> 3333#<phone number> GW2 ---> 4444#<phone number>
Now I'll be using these two provider with LCR, but I don't know how will I accomplish their requirements on their prefixes. Could you give me any idea about this scenario? Also how can I make LCR to failover with these gateways?
Please help....
Thanks in advance, Ryan Pagquil
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