############################## ########################################## # Failure route 'pstn-failover' ######################################################################## failure_route[1] {
xlog("L_INFO", "Failure route for PSTN entered - M=$rm RURI=$ru F=$fu T=$tu IP=$si ID=$ci\n"); route(16);
if(!next_gw()) {
xlog("L_ERR", "Failed to select next PSTN gateway - M=$rm RURI=$ru F=$fu T=$tu IP=$si ID=$ci\n"); route(5); exit; } t_on_failure("1"); t_on_branch("1"); route(7); }
branch_route[1]{ switch($rd) { case "10.10.10.2": force_send_socket(udp:10.10.10.1:5060); case "10.10.10.4": force_send_socket(udp:10.10.10.3:5060); case "10.10.10.6": force_send_socket(udp:10.10.10.5:5060); case "10.10.10.8": force_send_socket(udp:10.10.10.7:5060); break; }
}
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo ibc@aliax.net wrote:
2010/6/30 Ernest Mavrel ernest.mavrel@novatel.si
How can I move force_send_socket() call into branch_route?
Use t_on_branch("N") before t_relay(); so after that each branch would run into branch_route[N] in which you should invoke force_send_socket().
-- Iñaki Baz Castillo ibc@aliax.net
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