yup thats where the problem comes, when you have complex rules for
instance I have about 25 different packages for different countries and
prefixes, eg some include UK mobiles others not, which means I have to
breakdown into the prefix set for each mobile carrier. I am sure there
is a better way, than grp and if else, I just havent worked it out :-)
Currently a user is linked to a grp, but there is no nice way of linking
this grp table to the lcr table, or for that matter to dialed prefixes
outside of the ser.cfg, unless someone has done a nice mysql lookup for
this.
Iqbal
sip wrote:
*Sure... it's possible and actually pretty easy,
dependent on how
things are set up. Assuming, for the sake of argument, that you have
two servers that handle PSTN calls and one handles calls to anywhere
and one handles calls to only 36 countries:
I'd use the grp table for this sort of thing (although some people
would use AVPops). I'd just add the users to a particular kind of
group for all access....
In MySQL, you'd want to do something like:
insert into grp
values('<username>','<domainname>','fullaccess',now());
Then, set a flag if the user is in that group...
if(is_user_in("Request-URI", "fullaccess"))
{
setflag(19);
};
Then... somewhere in an INVITE check block (or wherever, really),
check for the URI and the flag.
if (uri =~ "^sip:00*")
{
if(isflagset(19))
{
log(1, "request for alternate 800 provider received\n");
rewritehostport("10.1.1.1:5060"); # PSTN for ALL numbers
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
route(1);
break;
}
else
{
**log(1, "request for alternate 800 provider received\n");
rewritehostport("10.1.1.2:5060"); # PSTN for only 36
countries
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
route(1);
break;
};
**};
Now, the trick comes when you DON'T have PSTN server separate for
different countries...
THEN you might have to do some very in-depth rules based on the format
of the URI to the 36 countries in question which really isn't THAT
bad, but dependent on their numeric format for numbers, it could get
annoying to specify each one (especially if they have differing
formats for land line and mobile numbers). It's not undoable, though.
N.
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 20:17:50 +0800, Nhadie wrote*
Hi All,
I'd like to setup to groups, one that can call only around 36
countries and
one that can call anywhere. Currently, when I see that
the URI starts with 00 i'll check if it belongs to the world-pstn
group then it can dial-out if not it's blocked. Is what I'm thinking
possible?
TIA
Regards,
Nhadie
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