why do you use if (uri=~"^sip:\*74@ sip_gateway.com") with the address
of the gateway?
try:
log(1, "try detect *74\n");
if (uri=~"^sip:\*74@") {
log(1, "*74 detected\n");
.....
}
insert some more logging in your ser.cfg and watch the logging to
understand the routing of ser.
maybe the 404 is caused somewhere else? usually you produce it like:
sl_send_reply("404", "Not Found");
so where is this statement in your config file?
klaus
Srbislav Cvetkovic wrote:
ok maybe i need to explain into more details what I am
trying to do. I
have 5 POTS lines in my office. If any of them ring the other 4 lines or
phones can pick up the call by dialing *74. It is a feature we have
through our phone provider. Now I am trying to set up ser system and I
have couple of grandstream phones. I can dial out using my VEGA gateway.
But I would like to use the call pick up feature I have already. My
gateway is configured to take anything that comes from my sip proxy (
ser in this case ), so I need to configure ser to send *74 onto my
gateway. I tried using the same approach as for regular phone numbers
but it is not working. I am not surprised :) I tried putting \*74 but
that is not working either. I am getting the same error, and there is
nothing in the log file.
I hope this makes it a little bit more clear.
thanks
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:46 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Srbislav Cvetkovic wrote:
Hello everyone,
My phone system has a call pick-up functionality tht I would like to
implement in my voip system. We have couple of phones, and once the
phone rings anyone in the office can pick up that call by pressing
*74. I am trying to do the same thing with ser. Can anyone help me
with the uri check please? This is what I have:
route[1] {
# Route to PSTN Gateways(s)
if (uri=~"^sip:9[0-9]*@sip_gateway.com") { ## This
assumes that the caller is
log("Forwarding to PSTN\n"); ##
registered in our realm
strip(1);
t_relay_to_udp( "sip_gateway.com", "5060" );
break;
};
if (uri=~"^sip:*74@ sip_gateway.com") { ## This assumes
I did't understand who you will do the call pickup, but this
comparison uses regular expressions, so you have to escape the * with a \
^sip:\*74@sip_gateway.com
klaus
> that the caller is
> log("Picking up a Call on PSTN\n"); ##
> registered in our realm
> t_relay_to_udp( "sip_gateway.com", "5060" );
> break;
> };
> }
> I am getting 404 error on my grandstream phone. I think there is a
> problem with the "*" symbol. I guess i am using it wrong. How do I
> send * followed by 74 to my gateway?
> thanks,
> Srbo Cvetkovic | CityNet, Inc.
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