Hi
In which place of your main route are you writing var(i)=0. Maybe that's the problem,
each time you enter in the main route you are setting the i variable to 0.
David Cespedes
Hello
I realized that the counter $var(i) in the failure_route[1] seems not to be resetting to
0 when the 2nd , 3th ..etc call arrive.
So for the second call I have the counter 0 in the main route, the route(3), route(1) but
in the failure_route is set to 3 (the last values from the last call)
I keep trying to figure it out why this is happening..
Anyone?
Thanks,
Ricardo.-
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de Ricardo Martinez
Enviado el: jueves, 13 de noviembre de 2008 11:46
Para: users(a)lists.kamailio.org
Asunto: [Kamailio-Users] Problems with counter $var(i)
Sorry ¡ i forgot to put the subject.
Hello list.
I'm having some problems trying to build a counter for my kamailio.cfg file.
This is what I have..
main()
...
load avp from radius}
var(i)=0;
route(3);
...
route[1] {
t_on_failure("1");
if (!t_relay()) {
sl_reply_error();
};
xlog("L_INFO","[$ci] $rm t_relay a $ru");
exit;
}
route(3)
...
$var(nr)=$avp(s:caller_nr);
If ( var(i) < $var(nr) );
$var(i) = $var(i) + 1;
route(1);
else
exit;
failure_route[1] {
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci] $rm:$ru failure_route\n");
if (t_was_cancelled()) {
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci] $rm:$ru t_was_cancelled en
failure_route\n");
exit;
}
if (!next_gw()) {
xlog("L_INFO", "[$ci] No hay mas gateways para
$rm:$ou\n");
route(3);
} else {
xlog("L_INFO", "XXXXX");
}
t_on_failure("1");
t_relay();
}
After I restart the service the first time a call arrives the counter seems to go OK, the
counter goes from 0 to 2 (if the caller_nr=3). But the second time the $var(i) at the
main and route(3) it's = 0, but in the failure_route it keeps the value = 3. What
I'm doing wrong?
Can someone help me here?
Thanks
Ricardo Martinez.-
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