Hi Abid!
You don't have to use aliases. You can implement your dialing plan by
comparing the request URI, e.g.
if ( (uri ~= "^\+") || (uri ~= "^00") || (uri ~= "^011") )
{
# PSTN calls
# not sure about the next command, take a look
# at user guide at
iptel.org
rewritehostport("your server");
t_relay();
break;
};
if (uri ~= "^\*") {
# internal calls
if (!lookup(location)) {
sl_send_reply("404", "not found");
t_relay();
break;
};
sl_send_reply("404", "wrong number dialed");
regards,
klaus
PS: using * as identifier for local IP-IP calls is not necessary
Abid A. Mirza wrote:
Hi First happy holidays to all, I have setup SER Proxy
and working fine as
long as I used the URI of type User at
mydomain.com.
Now I want to assign each user an ID of 7471234 which they have to prefix
with * (e.g *7471234) to call other user.
Lets say UserA with with number 7471234 wants to dial UserB with Tel #
7472222 dials *7472222 and gets connected as long as the
UserB is registered with my SER Proxy. If not 404 msg is sent UserA. if
UserA dial a PSTN numbe either using + & CounryCode & Number,
or 00 & CounryCode & Number, & or 011 & CounryCode & Number, they
get
forwarded to my Asterisk Server.
Please help me identify what should I use the Aliases Table or Subscriber
Table or DNS NAPTR to map uri to Number
(eg 7471234 maps to UserA at
mydomain.com .
Thanks in Advance, Merry Xmas and Happy New Year! Abid Mirza
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