Hi,
do you try pdt module for incoming call, does this module could work with sems isdngw plugin?
Anybody could send us back an example ?
Regards
Le ven 30/04/2004 à 09:56, Richard a écrit :
Gaillac,
I use the latest cvs.
It has a rpid field.
Richard
--- gaillac harry gaillacharry@yahoo.fr wrote:
Sorry not serweb but ser_mysql.sh. rpid field is not created into subscriber table from ser-0.8.12 stable with ser_mysql.sh
Gaillac
Le jeu 29/04/2004 19:30, Richard a crit :
I haven't tried serweb yet. So now only manually update mysql database.
--- gaillac harry gaillacharry@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi
rpid field is not include in subscriber table
from
serweb-2004 tarball but CVS serweb . Which ser_mysql.sh serweb release have you
installed
?
I'm very interesting in your problem
Gaillac harry
Le jeu 29/04/2004 10:31, Richard a crit :
The rpid doesn't seem to be in the document.
Anyway, I
dig into the source file. Here is what I
found,
rpid
is stored in ser database in mysql server. It
is
in
the subsriber table and rpid column.
You need modparam("auth_db", "use_rpid", 1),
because
the default value is 0 and not using rpid.
Optional modparam("auth_db","rpid_column",
"rpid"),
which is default.
There are other params documented in the
README
file
in modules/auth directory.
rpid is retrieved during proxy authentication.
Function append_rpid_hf() adds the rpid value
into
the
header field "Remote-Party-ID".
rpid doesn't have to be number only. It can be
any
format.
Here is an example, rpid columns has "test" 8005551212
The header has a header Remote-Party-ID: "test"
8005551212;party=calling;id-type=subscriber;screen=yes
It should give the caller name as test and id
as
8005551212, hopefully. ;) I should have a rpid
capable
PSTN gateway next week and let you posted.
Thanks, Richard
--- Richard mypop3mail@yahoo.com wrote:
Think I got the answer for question 1. Use
rpid
stored in each subscriber in the database before
forwarding
the call to PSTN gateway.
--- Richard mypop3mail@yahoo.com wrote: > Hi, > > I have a few questions about multiple
domains
and
> call > from/to pstn. I don't want to change the
ser.cfg
> script everytime a new domain is added.
How
can I
> support the following features? > > 1. Every domain has their own 3 or 4 digit
dial
> plan. > When they call PSTN, their caller id
should be
the
> either a prefix plus their internal number
or
a
> generic receptionist number, but not the
3/4
digit
> internal number. Different domains have
different
> prefix. Is there a way to do this without
changing
> the > script for every domain? > > 2. Should interdomain calls be prohibited?
Is
it
> preferred to send the call to PSTN and
hairpin
back? > I > know it consumes more resources but would
it
provide > better privacy? If that's the case, how to
prevent
> interdomain calls, i.e. how to verify from
and
to
> URI > have the same host parts? > > 3. When PSTN calls come in, should I use > prefix2domain > in pdt module to convert the PSTN number
to a
local > domain number? Any pitfalls? > > This list has been great! Thanks for all
your
help. > > Best Regards, > Richard > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo!
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