Hi,
Thanks for the reply bogdan.
Actually my main requirement was that if a call is transferred to a
pstn number,
the billing has to be properly done; charging the one who actually
forwarded the call.
I was getting the 'Malformed CC-Diversion/Diversion/CC-Redirect
Header' from Cisco but it was solved when I sent a proper reason along
with the diversion header. Actually I was sending a reason which could
not be recognised by Cisco earlier.
So if the call is going out to a pstn number or is forwarded to a pstn
number, I collect the accounting information from the gateway itself,
as I beleive it is the best place to look for accounting.
But just to keep records of the calls that were forwarded to another
user, I guess the diversion module wont help and I'll have to look for
multi leg accounting only. (Is the thought correct?)
One more thing, Can you please suggest the best
platform to develop a
web-interface for openser. Is php the best?? because I've seen most of
the interfaces for openser have been developed in php.
Can someone please give me some advantages of building it in php.
Because I was thinking of using
asp.net or java jsp for the same.
Please help me take a proper decision on this so that I can move ahead
with the development of the web-interface.
it's your decision based on what you are more comfortable to work with
and if it's able to do the job. If it will be my personal decision, I
will go for php
regards,
bogdan
thanks a lot for all your help...
jayesh
*/Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro>/* wrote:
Hi,
Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
Hi folks,
I have implemented the openser.cfg with forwarding and voicemail
features completely. Only problem is,
if the user is forwarding the call on a pstn number how should
he be
billed, as the one who has forwarded is
accountable and not the one
who called.
I have implemented forwarding using avps serial forking method.
I've
read about multiple leg accounting and was not
successful in
understanding it properly. The docs only mention to set the
parametrs
and after I set the params, I get a n/a in
src_leg and dst_leg
column.
Can someone pls give me examples of successfully
using multiple leg
accounting in openser.cfg.
id not enough to define the AVP that will keep the source and
destination of each leg, but you also need from the script to
populate
them according to your call processing related to forward. If you
search
on the list archive, there was a post about multi leg call,
containing a
script snapshot.
Is it like, the call leg accounting will only
take place if
there is a
3XX response from the server. I am asking this as
my cfg does not
produce any 302 response, but creates a brand new Invite request
for
the forwarded call. Can someone pls tell me more
about multi-leg
accounting.
no, it is not related to redirect processing.
Also I read about the diversion module which can
be used in the
forwarding scenarios.
But I added the diversion header and forwarded the call to Cisco
gateway, it gave a 400 Bad Request reponse saying 'Malformed
CC-Diversion/Diversion/CC-Redirect Header'. Can someone explain
what
does this mean.
it means that the Diversion hdr you added is not accepted by the
GW - I
had also this problem once and the solution was to remove all hdr
parameters - the CISCO GW does not like them.
regards,
bogdan
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