Using the numbers from your example
Call comes in to 5551234
5551234 is looked up in registration table.
5551234 is not found in registration table.
5551234 is looked up via radius which returns sip_user
Invite is rewritten to be for sip_user
sip_user is looked up in the registration table and the usual lookup action
is taken.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Versaevel [mailto:erik@infopact.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 1:52 PM
To: Chris St Denis
Cc: 'SER Users'
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Routing multiple numbers to 1 account
Chris,
What exactly do you replace in this case? what i need to do is the
following:
user sip_user registers his contact in ser (ie sip_user@1.2.3.4:5060)
SER recieves invite for 5551234(a)mysipserver.com, makes a lookup in a db
table, finds that 5551234(a)mysipserver.com belongs to sip_user and
forwards the message to 5551234@1.2.3.4:5060 (not sip_user@1.2.3.4:5060)
This:
avp_pushto("$ruri/username", "s:callee_vdid");
looks like you replace the username part of the request uri (in this
case 5551234(a)mysipserver.com) with something else (which is what i kinda
want to do),
Kind regards,
Erik
Chris St Denis wrote:
I am doing this by pulling the translation out of a
database using radius
AVP (could be done direct to database too) and sticking it as the
destination.
It looks like this
# Try to lookup the number directly registered.
if(!lookup("ser_location")) {
#Number isn't found, so try to do an avp translation on it
avp_pushto("$ruri/username", "s:callee_vdid");
if(!lookup("ser_location")) { #Look up the new value
#Still can't find the user. Give up.
sl_send_reply("404", "I can't find 'em");
break;
}
}
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of Erik Versaevel
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:49 AM
To: SER Users
Subject: [Serusers] Routing multiple numbers to 1 account
Hello all,
At this moment i'm using the full e164 numbers as account's in ser, that
is for every number someone wants delivered to them they would have to
register it using the account details.
This however poses a problem with a 100 bock of numbers for example
while a device can only register a few of them so what i would like to
do is mimic the asterisk like dial(SIP/number@sipppeer) in SER. That way
the devices only has to register once and recieves the number dialed in
the incomming INVITE. If i use aliases to alias numbers to 1 account
the account allways recieves it's own registered contact instead of the
number dialed, is there any way to support number blocks in this way?
For example:
Device registeres as device_1@sipserver with contact
device_1@device_ip:port
SER gets invite for number in the block of device_1 and
sends the invite
as dialed_number@device_ip:port instead of device_1@device_ip:port
Kind reagards,
Erik Versaevel
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