Aisling
I am using the following to get to voicemail.
failure_route[1] {
xlog("L_ALERT", "%Tf %mf ****** Failure Route 1: <%rm>
<%rr>
<%rs>\n");
if(t_check_status("487")) {
break;
};
if(method=="INVITE" &&
(t_check_status("486|408|404|480"))) {
if(avp_db_load("$ruri", "s:mailbox"))
avp_pushto("$ruri/username",
"s:mailbox");
prefix("V");
rewritehostport("66.236.248.133:5060");
append_branch();
xlog("L_ALERT", "****** Transfering to
Voicemail\n");
t_on_reply("1");
t_relay();
};
}
This works for uid busy and uid not registered but doesn't work for ser's 30
sec time out 408 "modparam("tm", "fr_inv_timer", 30)" So if
someone can
help me figure out why I would appreciate it.
Rick
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From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of Aisling
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:56 AM
To: 'Greger V. Teigre'; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: RE: [Serusers] voicemail route
Ok Greger, thanks for the reply.
Just a quick question, for the forward to voicemail on busy scenario, I can
see the callee phone sending the 486 busy message to SER and SER sends an
ACK back. At this stage I then see SER send a 404 to the caller.I presume
the correct sequence instead for this would be SER forwarding the INVITE to
Asterisk?
Many thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: 04 October 2005 06:55
To: Aisling; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] voicemail route
Aisling,
I think the only way you can get further on this is to use ngrep and create
a complete trace of the call. Then you have to match each of your log
messages to each SIP message. sip_scenario can help you in drawing out who
sent what. Remember that once you relay to Asterisk, Asterisk will get in
the loop and these messages should also be relayed properly. My guess is
that this has something to do with the OK or ACK at the end of call. Most
likely you forget about a SIP message when reading your logs... ;-) (I've
done it myself so many times)
g-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Aisling <mailto:ashling.odriscoll@cit.ie>
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 09:05 PM
Subject: [Serusers] voicemail route
Hello everyone,
I am using the onsip call features ser.cfg and am adapting it for asterisk
voicemail. This is what I currently have changed:
1) In the usr_preferences table in the ser database have an entry for
user 2092.
Insert into usr_preferences (username, attribute, value) values
("2092", "voicemail", "y");
2) In Route[3] (used for call invite handling)
if(avp_db_load("$ruri/username","s:voicemail")){
if(avp_check("s:voicemail", "eq/y/i")){
setflag(18);
};
};
This will check if the user wants to use voicemail according to the
preference that is set for them in the usr_preferences table. I they
don't want to use voicemail set value to "n"
3) In failure route[1]
if (call fwd on no answer is enabled{
} else if(isflagset(18) && t_check_status("408")){
route(x);
break;
};
4) route[x]
{
acc_db_request("missed called", "missed_calls"); revert_uri();
rewritehostport("x.x.x.x:5064"); #port where asterisk is listening
append_branch();
t_relay_to_udp(x.x.x.x", "5064");
break();
}
I am getting a 404 sent back to the phone..I suspect this is something got
to do with route 1 as I have used loads of log messages and I can see the
flag being set, route x being called but after the failure route, the code
jumps to route 1...This is probably because in route 3 it says
t_on_failure("1") followed by route 4 followed by route 1...I just don't
know what to do about it....Does anyone have any suggestions?
Kindest Regards,
Aisling.
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