It is saved in database table "user_attrs". Look at the page 24 in
optimized_nat_traversal.pdf
<http://www.iptel.org/files/optimized_nat_traversal.pdf> document how it
should look like.
UID in that table means username.
The value of variable "node" means the index of RTPproxy starting from 0.
For example:
modparam("nathelper", "rtpproxy_sock",
"unix:/var/run/rtpproxy.sock
udp:5.6.7.8:22222")
unix:/var/run/rtpproxy.sock is O
udp:5.6.7.8:22222 is 1
Within your ser.cfg you load these AVP variables through load_attrs();
and use them in nat mangle route.
You can check the value of "node" by dump_attrs(); before calling
force_rtp_proxy and see if there is correct value in your log.
Lada
Angelo Taddeo wrote:
Hi again
I'm using ser 0.10.x ( CVS version).
About rtpproxy traffic balancing:
Where I have to put <$node> value????????
Thanks
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