Hi Juha

Thank you very much for pointing me in the right direction. I am looking
the c code now and I will update the list if I figure it out sufficiently.

All the best.

Will Ferrer


On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Juha Heinanen <j...@tutpro.com> wrote:

> Will Ferrer writes:
>
> > I have found you can overwrite the contents of the gw_uri_avp (default:
> > $avp(i:709)) substitute this function call. However I am a bit unclear
> > about what goes in this avp. I was wondering if any one knew of a place I
> > could find this information.
>
> gw_uri_avp is internal avp and is not intended for manipulation.
>
> > The contents of the avp is an list whose entries look something like this
> > :"2|1|0|||258722358||5060||1|1". The values separated by the | are likely
> > values from the database, and some of them are obvious (like the port and
> > the prefix), but others are not. In particular the longer number baffles
> > me, it's not the ip of the gateway from the lcr_gw table, unless it is
> but
> > has been altered in some way.
>
> if you want to play with it, you need to check from source code what the
> various fields mean.  the relevant functions are encode_avp_value and
> decode_avp_value.  there are comments about the fields.
>
> be aware that contents gw_uri_avp may change from version to version
> without warning.
>
> -- juha
>
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