El Viernes, 11 de Diciembre de 2009, David escribió:
I am guessing that cflags represents the bflags?
Yes. In the table cflags mean "contact flags" while in the script bflag means
"branch flags". Whe doing lookup for a registered user both mean the same :)
So if I have a value of
192, does that mean flags 7 and 8 are set ? This confuses me cause I set
flags 6 and 7.
Is 2^7 + 2^8 == 192 ?
Do the bflags appear magically in the routing scripts
or is there a
command that I have to execute for the script to have the bflags?
You can set a bflag for a branch with "setbflag(N)".
Also when detecting NAT you set a nat flag, so you see the bflag again with
"setbflag(NATTED_CONTACT)" and it stores the same flag into "location"
table
"cflags" column.
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Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc(a)aliax.net>