Never tried that but probably makes sence to check event_route[network:msg]
It acts in the network layer and message itself has to be parsed by some
additional script, but still an option.
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, 10:36 Daniel-Constantin Mierla, <miconda(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
the last option to try is onsend_route and if the CANCEL shows up there,
then use some string operations over $snd(buf) to get the Via branch, last
value after "." being the branch index. I am not sure you can get the
INVITE avps there, but you can try.
Otherwise a new event route has to be added for this purpose. Probably not
much coding, depends of what is wanted to be exposed there, as the cancel
is generated locally, there is no incoming sip_msg_t structure.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 26.02.20 10:12, Marco Capetta wrote:
Hi Yuriy,
thanks for the suggestion.
I tried both "event_route[tm:local-request]" and
"event_route[tm:local-response]" but internally generated CANCEL messages
are not captured by those event routes.
On the contrary, I can see that OPTIONS, NOTIFY and also PUBLISH messages
are there.
Do you have any other suggestion?
Thanks
Regards
Marco
On 2/25/20 5:50 PM, Yuriy Gorlichenko wrote:
You can try event_route[tm:local-request] for this.
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020, 15:36 Marco Capetta, <mcapetta(a)sipwise.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I have a question regarding call forking and how to access failed
branches: the ones for which kamailio sends out the CANCEL because on
another one a 200OK was received.
This is the scenario:
- A calls B
- 3 devices are registered on B, so a parallel forking is done to B1,
B2 and B3
- B1, B2, and B3 all reply with 180 Ringing
- B1 replies with 200OK
- Kamailio CANCELs the branches with B2 and B3
What I need is access to each single CANCEL that Kamailio sends out to
B2 and B3.
In particular I need to know the branch-id and Via branch of all the
cancelled branches. Additionally it would be perfect to have them inside
the TM module, in order to have access also to internal AVPs.
I tried with dedicated failure routes and also with per-branch failure
routes, but I was never able to access to those values.
I also didn't found a specific event-route that can help me solve this
problem.
Does anyone have an idea?
Kamailio version 5.2.5
Thanks
Regards
Marco
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