I mean SER script. The select opreator (@) gets you parts of SIP message
(the URI you want to put in diversion) and the printf-like functions put
in the script-crafted header field.
There also used to be some diversion module but I'm not sure if it is
still alive (I always thought of replacing it with a scripting example
basde along these lines).
-jiri
I know the best way should be an update but I must do my best to find a
solution in this context.
Thanks for your reply, anyone can drive me ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mardi 28 avril 2009 à 23:47 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
I would suggest scripting -- select operator
should be able to get the
input,
and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with
more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together
and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take
an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of
very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to
a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I
> have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway.
> But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of
> application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
>
> Can someone help me ?
>
> Regards,
>
> A.L
>
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