Ron:
The failure_route will be activated when a transaction fails. This is different than a route because it is triggered by the failure of a previously executed command. The reason I asked about the word "automatically" is that a failure_route is activated after an initial attempt, in this case a t_relay command, fails. It will not be activated when an invite for a user is first received by the proxy. An example follows:
# # Redirect user to vm if not availabile? # if (is_user_in("Request-URI", "voicemail")) { t_on_failure("6"); setflag(6); log(1, "[SER]: Flag for VM redirect successful. \n"); };
failure_route[6] { xlog("L_INFO", "\n[SER]: START FAILURE BLOCK #6 Unavailable user: Time: [%Tf] Method: <%rm> From uri <%fu> To < %tu> IP source address <%is> R-uri: <%ru> Contact Header: <%ct> \n\n"); revert_uri(); rewritehostport("voicemailserver.myco.com:5070"); append_branch(); t_relay_to_udp("voicemailserver.myco.com", "5070"); break; }
-Steve
Ron Ramos wrote:
No idea what a failure_route do. But that sounds like what I need. Do you have any sample configuration for that. Thank you
-----Original Message----- From: Steve Blair [mailto:blairs@isc.upenn.edu] Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 4:44 AM To: Klaus Darilion Cc: ron@silverbackasp.com; serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] two gateways
That is what I do too but I am not sure if this fits with Ron's definition of "automatically". Does it Ron?
Klaus Darilion wrote:
use a failure_route
klaus
Ronald Ramos wrote:
hi,
How can i configure my sip proxy to automatically know that the PSTN gateway is down and transfer all calls to another gateway?
thank you
regards, ron
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