to clarify the question, how do you tell what messages
SER is sending out {without using ngrep}? I would like
to get a printout everytime it sends 'trying',
'ringing', / 200 OK. What would the config look like?
Is this possible?
alex
--- a c <lra101(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
this worked with t_check_status(). One thing I could
not figure out is how to get a log printout when I
receive a 200 OK. How do I know if I received a 200
OK?
I can't put this logic in the main route block.
thank you
ac
--- a c <lra101(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I need to route to a failure route when there is a
certain kind of failure. For example, If I don't
receive a 'Trying' back on the initial attempt{no
response to Invite}, then I would route using the
failure route. For all other failures {i.e. 404,
no
answer, 486, etc..}, I don't try any other
routes.
How
can this be configured?
thank you
ac
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