Take a look at the Dispatcher module. It has a lot of flexibility built in.
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023, 5:57 PM Shah Hussain Khattak via sr-users <
sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org> wrote:
Hello Team,
I hope you're all doing well. I'm reaching out to request your insights on
the following scenario.
*Overview:*
I have successfully configured Kamailio to authenticate IP addresses,
primarily for PBXs and customers unable to register. With this setup, I can
flawlessly receive incoming traffic and forward it to our internal
FreeSwitch servers.
*Current issue:*
Now, I'm focusing on managing traffic in the opposite
direction—specifically for DIDs. I have a DID table set up in Kamailio that
associates DID numbers with their respective IP peers. Upon receiving a
call, a database lookup is performed to find the destination number, after
which the call is terminated at the customer's IP.
I'm facing difficulty in handling situations where a customer has multiple
IP peers (for redundancy). My aim is to try each of these IPs sequentially
when terminating a specific DID call towards them. The current logic I'm
employing for the INVITE lookup looks like this:
# Database lookup for INVITEs
if (is_method("INVITE")) {
sql_query("didrouting_db", "SELECT route_to FROM did_routing WHERE
did_number='$rU'", "result");
if ($dbr(result=>rows) > 0) {
$var(route_to) = $dbr(result=>[0,0]);
xlog("L_INFO", "Routing DID $rU to $var(route_to)\n");
$du = "sip:" + $var(route_to) + ":5060";
} else {
$du = "sip:" + FS_IP + ":5060";
}
}
The above logic works fine for a single IP.
I intend to use a comma-separated list of IPs in my *route_to* column
(for example 192.168.1.2,192.168.1.3, ...) and then iterate through these
IPs one by one. I'm having trouble coming up with a workable logic or loop
to achieve this. Would you be able to offer any guidance or suggestions?
Please also recommend if there is a better approach available to handle
this scenario.
Thank you in advance for your valuable input.
Regards,
Shah Hussain
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