Hi
----------------------------- failure_route[1] { if (t_check_status("408|500|503")) { t_reply("503", "Sorry"); } } -----------------------------
Is it posible to add loging in failure route, so User get 503, but I get acctual info on what happen, because $rs $rr work only in onreply_route, but I need them or any equivalent in failure_route? So I can log exactly what happen.
Regards, Taras
Never mind, if I put the loging part in onreply_route I get what I need.
Hi
failure_route[1] { if (t_check_status("408|500|503")) { t_reply("503", "Sorry"); } }
Is it posible to add loging in failure route, so User get 503, but I get acctual info on what happen, because $rs $rr work only in onreply_route, but I need them or any equivalent in failure_route? So I can log exactly what happen.
Regards, Taras
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Hello,
On 11/13/05 05:18, Taras Bendik wrote:
Hi
failure_route[1] { if (t_check_status("408|500|503")) { t_reply("503", "Sorry"); } }
Is it posible to add loging in failure route, so User get 503, but I get acctual info on what happen, because $rs $rr work only in onreply_route, but I need them or any equivalent in failure_route? So I can log exactly what happen.
To understand why is not possible to access the reply's reason and status code you should know that in the failure route in processed the initial request (I guess INVITE in this case), and there is no way to access the received replies from config file.
Cheers, Daniel
Regards, Taras
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