Hello,
On 1/20/12 9:48 PM, Xi Liu wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to kamailio, have some questions here hope anyone can help!
Question 1,
I'm trying to use some of the functions in usrloc module, but for some
reason if I use those from "Available Functions" part,
the kamailio won't start and give an error of "unknown command
<ul_get_ucontact>, missing loadmodule?"
The usrloc module is definitely loaded, and it will start as long as I
avoid using those "Available Functions". I tried some other modules it
will lead to same error.
usrloc's interface to configuration file is registrar module, you have
to load it and use save()/lookup() functions to store/retrieve location
records.
"Available functions" section in the readme is for developers that want
to bind to usrloc module from C code.
Question 2,
What is the simplest way to bridge a call based on username and domain?
When the call comes in, after initial checks (like authentication), do
a lookup("location") and if you get true, then just relay the call via
t_relay().
Perhaps the best is to start with the default configuration file, maybe
installing from git, there are some guidelines at:
* http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/3.2.x/git
If you follow that tutorial, you should get what you want.
I was trying to make a simple experiment I used to do in Freeswitch,
==========================
Have 1000,1001,1002 registered,
When 1000 calls 9999, the calls will be bridged to 1001 or 1002 based
on different time period.
==========================
While in Freeswitch, it would be as simple as "bridge x...@domain.com
<mailto:x...@domain.com>", and then freeswitch will lookup contact
information and forward the call.
But in kamailio, I only succeed in forwarding calls by change the $du
to the exact contact uri, which is "sip:xxxx@ip-of-the-phone:port",
the call r_relay(). In order to do this, I need call a perl script to
lookup the location database to find a match...
No need to use perl, as said, look at registrar module.
I'm 99% sure I'm doing wrong here... there must be a way way easier
than that, but so far I can't find it....
It is, default config has all needed, read also the top of the config,
has some comments presenting what features can be enabled there.
Cheers,
Daniel
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