I'm trying to get my head around how to do a failure loop in droute
through all possible destinations, and if all destinations are
exhausted, go to failureroute. Does anyone have an example of this?
Without the ability to do a while on (!t_relay()) to determine whether
to go to use_next_gw(), I'm
I'm using the group module to assign groups to users. As the
documentation states, "the table content is loaded into memory at
startup and all regular expressions are compiled". Having to restart
Kamailio is cumbersome every time the table is updated. Is there a
method to reload the table via ka
f a database lookup, much as any
> routing-related module does, in the end.
>
> On 03/14/2014 06:09 PM, Pete Ashdown wrote:
>
>> I presumed that aliases could be used for quickie destination routing,
>> but for some reason my RTP isn't connecting up after. If I put the s
I presumed that aliases could be used for quickie destination routing,
but for some reason my RTP isn't connecting up after. If I put the same
alias into droute, it works. Am I understanding aliases wrong?
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SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (Op
I'm having trouble divining the proper way to authenticate calls to
remote destinations that require it. I'm hoping someone can clear it up.
Freeswitch client server A is authenticated to Kamailio.
Freeswitch test server B is authenticated to Kamailio.
Calls from A -> Kamailio -> B fail with rej
On 01/22/2014 03:19 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Pete Ashdown writes:
>
>> 2) How do I populate the rest of the LCR database? It appears that
>> using "kamctl lcr" has been depreciated. Am I supposed to use Siremis?
>> Is there any way to do this via shell? Do
On 01/21/2014 10:09 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> There is not, but there are numerous other modules that provide for that sort
> of thing, such as pdt, drouting, and lcr.
>
> Of course, it's only useful if your DID block falls on decimal boundaries.
> :-)
Thank you Alex.
Could someone point me t
Is there a way to use regex or Asterisk style numerical patterns in
alias_db or any other db routing modules? Compressing a block of a
hundred DID numbers to one entry would be really nice.
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SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users
I have been trying to accomplish a couple tasks with Kamailio over the past
month with no luck. What I need is a bit of one-on-one training with
someone who knows the lay of the land. If you do this kind of consulting
and can use Skype with possibly a shared-screen terminal, please drop me an
ema