Hello,
in failure route you have access to the request, not the reply -- I
understand the Reason header is in reply from the content of the discussion.
Either set an onreply_route and get the Reason header there, like
storing it in the avp, or use $T_rpl($hdr(Reason)) in failure route --
first option is faster if meets your needs of what to do with the avp.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 1/31/12 6:24 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
Hi guys.....
the header searching and saving the Q850 code didn't work.
here is what i wrote in the cfg, in the failure route:
/# manage failure routing cases
failure_route[MANAGE_FAILURE] {
xlog("L_CRIT", "failure \n");
if($avp(CAR)=="CALLOUT"){
xlog("L_CRIT", "failure in callout \n");
##if(is_present_hf("Reason")) {
xlog("L_CRIT", "failure in reason\n");
$avp(Q850)=$(hdr(Reason){param.value,cause}{s.int <http://s.int>});
xlog("L_CRIT", "failure in reason $avp(Q850)\n");
##}/
here is the log print......
/ 3(3433) CRITICAL: <script>: failure
3(3433) CRITICAL: <script>: failure in callout
3(3433) CRITICAL: <script>: failure in reason
3(3433) ERROR: <core> [lvalue.c:347]: non existing right pvar
3(3433) ERROR: <core> [lvalue.c:407]: assignment failed at pos:
(524,15-524,54)
3(3433) CRITICAL: <script>: failure in reason <null>/
the command /is_present_hf("Reason")) / is under ## because of
tests... when it was in use, the script didn't even went in the "if",
the command didn't recognize the header.
//
here is the sip trace for the 486, the header is there...
/ Message Header
Call-ID: 6994099017399497785-1328029200-13379
From: <sip:36264529;ss7-cpc=10;cpc=ordinary@172.16.10.3
<mailto:ordinary@172.16.10.3>;user=phone>;tag=6994099017399497785
To: <sip:39955011@172.16.60.161
<mailto:sip%3A39955011@172.16.60.161>;user=phone>;tag=9299942026613191738
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
172.16.60.161;received=172.16.60.161;branch=z9hG4bK08d6.c653f346.2,SIP/2.0/UDP
172.16.10.3:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-6110080000017439-ac100a03-1
Supported: timer,100rel
Reason: Q.850;cause=17;text="UserBusy"
Reason Protocols: Q.850
Cause: 17(0x11)[User busy]
Content-Length: 0/
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