thank you Daniel,

That it will be perfect!


Cheers
Alex



On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Alex,


On 1/7/11 11:18 AM, alex pappas wrote:
Daniel hi,

The attribute field I use to add an extra prefix to the destination GW. This is the reason why I'm asking if is possible to get also the description field. I need to add in my CDRs an extra field which will be the description of the GW that the call will be terminated.
I can possibly add the description with the prefix in the attribute field as you told me in the past and grabbed from there in the form of XXX.GW_Description where XXX=gw_prefix.
yes, you can keep in attrs field various format of data, one example will be:

"prefix=123;desc=gwX"

Then in config you can use param transformation to get each of them:

$(avp(dsattrs){param.value,prefix}

$(avp(dsattrs){param.value,desc}

Cheers,
Daniel



Thank you for the answer

Alex




On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,


On 1/4/11 5:13 PM, alex pappas wrote:
Hi all,

The $avp(dsattrs) it works fine. It was a misconfiguration.
thanks for reporting back.


Does anyone knows if is possible to retrieve from Dispatcher the description field from each GW and add that to an avp pair?

Isn't the attribute field enough for such needs? The description field in db was intended to map on comments from the text file, just to help admins understand what is about that address.

Cheers,
Daniel


Thanks

Alex





On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:13 PM, alex pappas <rebel.pappas@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

I'm trying with the Dispatcher module to terminate a call to three different gateways serially.  For each gw I use the attribute field to get the attribute and add it as a prefix to the RU.
The problem is that the $avp(dsattrs) is returning always the first value of the first gw that is using.

example:

destination sip:100.12.12.12:5060 attrs 111
destination sip:100.12.12.11:5060 attrs 222
destination sip:100.12.12.10:5060 attrs 333


In this example the rU will always be 111+number. I tried also to initiate the avp in the Failure route by giving null value but still does not change the result.


In Request route:

 if(ds_select_domain("$avp(s:disp_dstgrp)", "4"))
                {
                        $avp(s:term_prefix) = $avp(dsattrs); # avp for CDR purpose

                                $rU = $avp(dsattrs) + $rU;
                        t_on_failure("FAIL_NATIONAL");
                        t_relay();
                        exit;                

}

In Failure route:


 if(!ds_next_domain())
                {
                        t_reply("503", "Service Unavailable");
                        exit;
                } else {
                                      
                               $rU = $avp(dsattrs) + $rU;
                    

                        t_on_failure("FAIL_THIS");
                        append_branch();
                        if(!t_relay()) {
                                t_reply("503","Service Unavailable");
                                exit;
                        }

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