Please copy the list.
It depends on what you want to achieve. Blind forwarding is to me the following: - Check if this is a local user (myself) - Check if this is an alias (lookup("aliases")) - Check if the AOR is registered (lookup("location")) - Check if the user has blind call forwarding - If no, relay to looked up location - If yes, rewrite ruri. (Then what you do depends on your setup complexity, either you forward to PSTN, so just rewrite to GW and relay, or you allow recursive forwarding. Then you need to either relay to yourself or call a route that runs the above described process. Or simpler, you can do as you do by duplicating the lookups, now with the new ruri. Then you allow only one step of forwarding, not recursive.)
g-)
Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com wrote:
I think so, because we need to check is r-uri (to which call get forwarded) is registered or not.
I am newbie if anything wrong please suggests me.
Thanks in anticipation
Kamal Mann
*From:* Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:19 PM *To:* Mann, Kamal *Cc:* serusers@lists.iptel.org *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] Implementing call fwd
You do lookup("aliases") and lookup("location") AFTER you have changed the uri through avp_pushto from usr_preferences. Is this really what you want? g-)
Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com mailto:Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi All I want to setup Blind call forwarding. Like if a uri - mann@iptel.org mailto:mann@iptel.org is not registered with SER but this user had already configured in ser database table usr_prefrences that his call should be forwarde to another uri kamal@iptel.org mailto:kamal@iptel.org. For that my usr_prefrence table is like
USR_PREFRENCES table
+------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+------
---------------+
| uuid | username | domain | attribute | value | type
|
modified |
+------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+------
----------------+
| | bhaskar | debian | callfwd | kamal@iptel.org mailto:kamal@iptel.org | 0 | 20060926165852 |
| | mann | iptel.org | callfwd | sip:kamal@iptel.org mailto:sip:kamal@iptel.org | 0
|
20060926150443 |
| | prateek | iptel.org | callfwd | kamal@iptel.org mailto:kamal@iptel.org | 0
|
20060926170701 |
+------+----------+-----------+-----------+---------------------+------
----------------+
Is this entry is correct?? Is there any flaw in my ser.cfg?? Any help would be appreciated. Regards Kamal Mann -----Original Message----- From: Steve Blair [mailto:blairs@isc.upenn.edu] Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:26 PM To: Mann, Kamal Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org mailto:serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Implementing call fwd
Does your config file relay REFER messages? It needs to in order to perform the transfer.
Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com mailto:Kamal.Mann@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi all
Please help out
*From:* Mann, Kamal *Sent:* Tuesday, September 26, 2006 5:46 PM *To:* 'serusers@lists.iptel.org mailto:serusers@lists.iptel.org' *Subject:* RE: [Serusers] Implementing call fwd
Hi all
I am implementing Blind call forwarding with 0.9.6 SER version. But with current configuration it's not working. Please help on same.
I am enclosing small part of usr_prefrences table & my ser.cfg.
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