Hi Pete,
The AVPs are transaction persistent, so they will be automatically
available in the failure route.
Regards,
Bogdan
Pete Kay wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
If I load the avp before I call do the first call. How do I store
that AVP so that during failure_route, openser can still find it even
it is stateless?
Thanks,
Pete
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
<bogdan(a)voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi Pete,
A simple way to do it to load in AVP all the alternative
destinations (in whatever order you want). Later, using
failure_route, you will consume one by one the existing AVPs until
none is left. This will minimize the DB impact.
Regards,
Bogdan
Pete Kay wrote:
Hi,
I know this kind of function exists in Asterisk, but I want
to know if Openser can do it as well. Let's say there are two
fail-over numbers(DID-b,DID-c) that associates with a
DID(DID-a), if the original number(DID-a) that get dailed
can't rearch the destination due to BUSY, NO RESPONSE, etc, is
there anyway of having Openser to auto-retry with the next
DID(DID-b)? If the next one fails, try the next next
one(DID-c). One way I can think of is to do a lookup from DB
for the alias in the fail_on_route section, but if I have
multiple aliases, then I will have no way of *remembering*
which alias has been tried unless I store it in the DB which
is not a good solution.
I am wondering if there any other way of doing it?
Thanks in advance for all your kind suggestion.
Regards,
Pete
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