Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or by using any other feature)?. I'm using fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to voicemail or other extensions, if the callee doesn't pick up the phone after ringing for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs that SER receives. Can I set different timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10 secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for '1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan, saying that it is in the TODO list. Just curious about the progress of that. Is the feature implemented? If not, can I acheive this by using failure_routing or any other means?
TIA, Girish
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Hi all,
Can anyone please confirm this?
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or by using any other feature)?. I'm using fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to voicemail or other extensions, if the callee doesn't pick up the phone after ringing for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs that SER receives. Can I set different timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10 secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for '1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan, saying that it is in the TODO list. Just curious about the progress of that. Is the feature implemented? If not, can I acheive this by using failure_routing or any other means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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I am also interested to know this. It would be a very nice feature, especially if the timeout value in CPL script is supported.
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone please confirm this?
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for
different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or
by using any other feature)?. I'm using
fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to
voicemail or other extensions, if the callee
doesn't pick up the phone after ringing
for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs
that SER receives. Can I set different
timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10
secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for
'1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan,
saying that it is in the TODO list.
Just curious about the progress of that. Is the
feature implemented? If not, can I
acheive this by using failure_routing or any other
means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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No, it has not been implemented yet.
Jan.
On 19-05 03:27, Richard wrote:
I am also interested to know this. It would be a very nice feature, especially if the timeout value in CPL script is supported.
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone please confirm this?
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for
different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or
by using any other feature)?. I'm using
fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to
voicemail or other extensions, if the callee
doesn't pick up the phone after ringing
for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs
that SER receives. Can I set different
timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10
secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for
'1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan,
saying that it is in the TODO list.
Just curious about the progress of that. Is the
feature implemented? If not, can I
acheive this by using failure_routing or any other
means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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No, see archives for explanation and workarounds. -jiri
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or by using any other feature)?. I'm using fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to voicemail or other extensions, if the callee doesn't pick up the phone after ringing for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs that SER receives. Can I set different timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10 secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for '1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan, saying that it is in the TODO list. Just curious about the progress of that. Is the feature implemented? If not, can I acheive this by using failure_routing or any other means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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Hi Jiri,
Thanks. Now I have a better understanding after reading some achieves. Still some questions. I believe that the workaround solution is to use stateless forwarding. If I have to use stateful forwarding (because of accounting), what options do I have? Is there a compile option to give the flexibility of multiple timeout value regardless of performance hit? Or have several steps of timeout values, like 30 sec, 45 sec and 60 sec with each having its own queue? As you know, it doesn't need a granularity of seconds. Is it possible to use cpl-c script with configurable timeout numbers?
Cpl-c script gives the call control ability to users.
From a marketing point of view, it is a great feature.
However without configurable timeout value support, it becomes less powerful...
Thanks, Richard
--- Jiri Kuthan jiri@iptel.org wrote:
No, see archives for explanation and workarounds. -jiri
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for
different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or
by using any other feature)?. I'm using
fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to
voicemail or other extensions, if the callee
doesn't pick up the phone after ringing
for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs
that SER receives. Can I set different
timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10
secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for
'1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan,
saying that it is in the TODO list.
Just curious about the progress of that. Is the
feature implemented? If not, can I
acheive this by using failure_routing or any
other means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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At 07:51 AM 5/20/2004, Richard wrote:
Hi Jiri,
Thanks. Now I have a better understanding after reading some achieves. Still some questions. I believe that the workaround solution is to use stateless forwarding. If I have to use stateful forwarding (because of accounting), what options do I have? Is there a compile option to give the flexibility of multiple timeout value regardless of performance hit? Or have several steps of timeout values, like 30 sec, 45 sec and 60 sec with each having its own queue? As you know, it doesn't need a granularity of seconds. Is it possible to use cpl-c script with configurable timeout numbers?
There is only single-timer value in the current SER code. If all of your SER code uses stateful forwarding, it will use a single timer. Use two SERs, use stateful forwarding selectively, or wait till someone develops a different timer system.
-jiri
Cpl-c script gives the call control ability to users.
From a marketing point of view, it is a great feature.
However without configurable timeout value support, it becomes less powerful...
Thanks, Richard
--- Jiri Kuthan jiri@iptel.org wrote:
No, see archives for explanation and workarounds. -jiri
--- GR S gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
Folks,
Is it possible to set different timers for
different INVITEs using fr_invite_timer (or
by using any other feature)?. I'm using
fr_invite_timer and I can direct the calls to
voicemail or other extensions, if the callee
doesn't pick up the phone after ringing
for 10 secs. But this is common for all the INVITEs
that SER receives. Can I set different
timer intervals for different extensions? Say 10
secs for extension '1001', 15 secs for
'1002' etc..
I searched the archives, and found a post by Jan,
saying that it is in the TODO list.
Just curious about the progress of that. Is the
feature implemented? If not, can I
acheive this by using failure_routing or any
other means?
TIA, Girish
===== Regards, Girish
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