Andy (or anyone who cares to jump in here),
From the openser docs: "A gateway matches a request if user part of Request-URI and "From" URI match the prefix and From pattern of the gateway. "
Does that mean that I need to have a gw table entry for every single possible combination of every user making calls and every number in the universe they may dial? That's insane! I must be missing something here.
Oh, and what is an 'RPID URI'???? Never heard of it and I can't find it mentioned anywhere outside the lcr module.
-----Original Message----- From: Douglas Garstang Sent: Thu 11/24/2005 7:45 PM To: users@openser.org Cc: Subject: RE: [Users] Dispatcher module - Does it actually work? Correct me if I am wrong here, but the sketchy docs at openser.org seem to imply that I am going to need to have multiple rows in my mysql table 'gw' for every single user who places calls? Is that correct? Is there some way to trim this down? -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Granig [mailto:andreas.granig@inode.info] Sent: Thu 11/24/2005 5:24 PM To: Douglas Garstang Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] Dispatcher module - Does it actually work?
Douglas Garstang wrote: > Andy, no. No one has suggested using the lcr module, and I wasn't even aware of it until you mentioned it just now. I took a look at the module docs, they're way beyond my current understanding. it. I'll have to do some reading. Does it allow you to try another route when one is not responding? Yes. You have to define a set of destinations which you can load in the script using load_gws(), and every call to next_gw() sets the ip/port of another destination as ruri, until no more destinations are available. You can find an example here: http://linguin.org/ser/lcr_cap/lcr_config_example.txt It's for a lcr-version which I have extended a little to be able to group destinations according to their capabilities (http://linguin.org/ser.php#lcr-cap), but you should at least get the idea on how to do it with the vanilla lcr module (just leave out the argument in load_gws()). Andy