Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-27 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi.

I wanted to update every one on this issue.

I found that while the dlg start time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime:
$DLG_lifetime aren't populating I can still use the following to record the
start time of the call as a dialog variable:

$dlg_var(TVs) = $TV(s);

A strange problem with this however is that when I compare that start time
to the time when the bye occurs I see 10 extra seconds that never actually
happened.

In other words this:

$avp(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) -  $dlg_var(TVs));

sets my $avp(elapsed) to be 10 seconds longer than the call actually was.

I fixed it simply enough like so:

$var(dialog_duration_fix) = DIALOG_DURATION_FIX;
$avp(elapsed) = ( ($TV(s) - $var(dialog_duration_fix)) - $dlg_var(TVs));

I have worked around these issues for my own purposes but still seems like
there are some odd bugs here.

I hope this message finds every well.

All the best.

Will Ferrer

Switchsoft



On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi Abdul

 I just wanted to check int. Did you have any ideas of things we could try
 or more information we could get you to assistance?

 Thanks again for your help, the input we have gotten from you and Daniel
 has always been invaluable.

 All the best.

 Will Ferrer
 Switchsoft

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
 wrote:

 Hi Abdul

 That's great. I look forward to the advice.

 Thanks again for the assistance and I hope you have a great weekend.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Wiil

 I will be try help you

 //Gafar

 On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
  wrote:

 Hi Adbul

 Thanks, I am glad the information is useful.

 Do you have any thoughts on what I could I try next to get that 
 $dlg(start_ts)
 value populated in the dialog as it is still not working about adding the
 loose_route() function?

 I also tried looking at the logs for any reference to dialog -- tail -f
 /var/log/syslog | grep dialog

 The only thing that came up with rtpengine talking about dialogs so no
 clues there.

 Thanks to you guys for the help.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
  wrote:




 *Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


 *//Gafar*


 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898,
 now seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds
 since epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my
 test and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is
 ever made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 $dlg(from_uri) to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds:
 $TV(s), dlg start time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am 

Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-22 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi Abdul

I just wanted to check int. Did you have any ideas of things we could try
or more information we could get you to assistance?

Thanks again for your help, the input we have gotten from you and Daniel
has always been invaluable.

All the best.

Will Ferrer
Switchsoft

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi Abdul

 That's great. I look forward to the advice.

 Thanks again for the assistance and I hope you have a great weekend.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Wiil

 I will be try help you

 //Gafar

 On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
 wrote:

 Hi Adbul

 Thanks, I am glad the information is useful.

 Do you have any thoughts on what I could I try next to get that 
 $dlg(start_ts)
 value populated in the dialog as it is still not working about adding the
 loose_route() function?

 I also tried looking at the logs for any reference to dialog -- tail -f
 /var/log/syslog | grep dialog

 The only thing that came up with rtpengine talking about dialogs so no
 clues there.

 Thanks to you guys for the help.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
 wrote:




 *Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


 *//Gafar*


 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
 seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds
 since epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my
 test and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is
 ever made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was
 at the time of hang out.
 
  I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the
 values I need are either null or always show as zero.
 
  I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:
 
 
 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html
 
  In the end my config looks like this:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
 
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 $dlg(from_uri) to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds:
 $TV(s), dlg start time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
 
  Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes
 
  The result I get in 

Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-16 Thread Abdul Gafar
*Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


*//Gafar*


On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
 seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds since
 epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my test
 and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is ever
 made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was at
 the time of hang out.
 
  I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the values
 I need are either null or always show as zero.
 
  I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:
 
  http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html
 
  In the end my config looks like this:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
 
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
 
  Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes
 
  The result I get in the log is this:
 
  INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
 seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null
 
 
  I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up
 wrong.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  All the best.
 
  Will Ferrer
  Switchsoft
 
 
 
 
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Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-16 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi Adbul

Thanks, I am glad the information is useful.

Do you have any thoughts on what I could I try next to get that $dlg(start_ts)
value populated in the dialog as it is still not working about adding the
loose_route() function?

I also tried looking at the logs for any reference to dialog -- tail -f
/var/log/syslog | grep dialog

The only thing that came up with rtpengine talking about dialogs so no
clues there.

Thanks to you guys for the help.

All the best.

Will

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
wrote:




 *Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


 *//Gafar*


 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
 wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
 seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds since
 epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my test
 and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is ever
 made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was at
 the time of hang out.
 
  I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the
 values I need are either null or always show as zero.
 
  I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:
 
 
 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html
 
  In the end my config looks like this:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
 
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
 
  Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes
 
  The result I get in the log is this:
 
  INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
 seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null
 
 
  I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up
 wrong.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  All the best.
 
  Will Ferrer
  Switchsoft
 
 
 
 
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Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-16 Thread Abdul Gafar
Hi Wiil

I will be try help you

//Gafar

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi Adbul

 Thanks, I am glad the information is useful.

 Do you have any thoughts on what I could I try next to get that $dlg(start_ts)
 value populated in the dialog as it is still not working about adding the
 loose_route() function?

 I also tried looking at the logs for any reference to dialog -- tail -f
 /var/log/syslog | grep dialog

 The only thing that came up with rtpengine talking about dialogs so no
 clues there.

 Thanks to you guys for the help.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
 wrote:




 *Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


 *//Gafar*


 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
  wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
 seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds
 since epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my
 test and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is
 ever made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was
 at the time of hang out.
 
  I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the
 values I need are either null or always show as zero.
 
  I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:
 
 
 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html
 
  In the end my config looks like this:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
 
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
 
  Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes
 
  The result I get in the log is this:
 
  INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
 seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null
 
 
  I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up
 wrong.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  All the best.
 
  Will Ferrer
  Switchsoft
 
 
 
 
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Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-16 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi Abdul

That's great. I look forward to the advice.

Thanks again for the assistance and I hope you have a great weekend.

All the best.

Will

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Wiil

 I will be try help you

 //Gafar

 On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
 wrote:

 Hi Adbul

 Thanks, I am glad the information is useful.

 Do you have any thoughts on what I could I try next to get that 
 $dlg(start_ts)
 value populated in the dialog as it is still not working about adding the
 loose_route() function?

 I also tried looking at the logs for any reference to dialog -- tail -f
 /var/log/syslog | grep dialog

 The only thing that came up with rtpengine talking about dialogs so no
 clues there.

 Thanks to you guys for the help.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Abdul Gafar abdul.gafar@gmail.com
 wrote:




 *Hi Will,Thanks for sharing very useful information.*


 *//Gafar*


 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:

 Hi Daniel

 Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

 I tried changing my config to use loose route.

 It looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 #dlg_manage();
 loose_route();
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 

 I now get:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
 seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


 So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds
 since epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

 I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my
 test and got the same result.

 Any idea what might be missing?

 Thanks again for your help.

 All the best.

 Will






 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla 
 mico...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
 variables.
 
  Cheers,
  Daniel
 
 
  On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 
  An update on this.
 
  I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is
 ever made.
 
  My config looks like this now:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
  modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
  modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
  I hope this message finds every one well.
 
  All the best.
 
  Will
 
  On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer 
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:
 
  Hi All
 
  I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was
 at the time of hang out.
 
  I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the
 values I need are either null or always show as zero.
 
  I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:
 
 
 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html
 
  In the end my config looks like this:
 
  loadmodule dialog.so
 
  ...
 
  modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
  modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)
 
  ...
 
  request_route {
  if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
  dlg_manage();
  }
  if (is_method(BYE)) {
  $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
  xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start
 time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
  }
  
 
 
 
  Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes
 
  The result I get in the log is this:
 
  INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
 seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null
 
 
  I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up
 wrong.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  All 

Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-15 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi Daniel

Thanks so much for the response and help as always.

I tried changing my config to use loose route.

It looks like this now:

loadmodule dialog.so

...
modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

...

request_route {
if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
dlg_manage();
xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiated);
}
if (is_method(BYE)) {
#dlg_manage();
loose_route();
$var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
$dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
$dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
}


I now get:

INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Dialog initiate
INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421386898, now
seconds: 1421386898, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: 1421386898


So the $DLG_lifetime is being populated, but it has all the seconds since
epoch time. You can also see that the $dlg(start_ts) is 0.

I also tried using the dlg_manage() instead of the loose route in my test
and got the same result.

Any idea what might be missing?

Thanks again for your help.

All the best.

Will





On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla mico...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hello,

 try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
variables.

 Cheers,
 Daniel


 On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:

 An update on this.

 I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is ever
made.

 My config looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
$dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
$dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 


 I hope this message finds every one well.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi All

 I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was at
the time of hang out.

 I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the values
I need are either null or always show as zero.

 I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:

 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html

 In the end my config looks like this:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...

 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
$dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
$dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 



 Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing purposes

 The result I get in the log is this:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null


 I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up
wrong.

 Thanks in advance

 All the best.

 Will Ferrer
 Switchsoft




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Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-15 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello,

try to do dlg_manage() or lose_route() before accessing the dialog
variables.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 15/01/15 08:25, Will Ferrer wrote:
 An update on this.

 I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is
 ever made.

 My config looks like this now:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...
 modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
 modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri)
 to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg
 start time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 


 I hope this message finds every one well.

 All the best.

 Will

 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer
 will.fer...@switchsoft.com mailto:will.fer...@switchsoft.com wrote:

 Hi All

 I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call
 was at the time of hang out.

 I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the
 values I need are either null or always show as zero.

 I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:

 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html

 In the end my config looks like this:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...

 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 $dlg(from_uri) to $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now
 seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time: $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime:
 $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 



 Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing
 purposes

 The result I get in the log is this:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com
 mailto:sip%3awillf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com
 mailto:sip%3a%2b18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed:
 1421305210, now seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0,
 DLG_lifetime: null


 I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set
 up wrong.

 Thanks in advance

 All the best.

 Will Ferrer
 Switchsoft




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Re: [SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-14 Thread Will Ferrer
An update on this.

I tried setting my dialog module to the use the db. No db entry is ever
made.

My config looks like this now:

loadmodule dialog.so

...
modparam(dialog, db_url, DBURL)
modparam(dialog, db_mode, 1)
modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

...

request_route {
if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
dlg_manage();
}
if (is_method(BYE)) {
$var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
$dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
$dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
}



I hope this message finds every one well.

All the best.

Will

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Will Ferrer will.fer...@switchsoft.com
wrote:

 Hi All

 I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was at the
 time of hang out.

 I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the values I
 need are either null or always show as zero.

 I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:

 http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html

 In the end my config looks like this:

 loadmodule dialog.so

 ...

 modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
 modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

 ...

 request_route {
 if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
 dlg_manage();
 }
 if (is_method(BYE)) {
 $var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
 xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
 $dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
 $dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
 }
 



 Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing purposes

 The result I get in the log is this:

 INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
 sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
 sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
 seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null


 I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up wrong.

 Thanks in advance

 All the best.

 Will Ferrer
 Switchsoft


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[SR-Users] Trouble getting start time / call duration from dialog module

2015-01-14 Thread Will Ferrer
Hi All

I am in need of being able to see what the duration of the call was at the
time of hang out.

I tried turning on the dialog module, but the result is that the values I
need are either null or always show as zero.

I tried to follow the suggestions in the thread about this here:

http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2010-October/065889.html

In the end my config looks like this:

loadmodule dialog.so

...

modparam(dialog, dlg_flag, 4)
modparam(dialog, dlg_match_mode, 1)

...

request_route {
if (is_method(INVITE)  (! has_totag() ) ) {
dlg_manage();
}
if (is_method(BYE)) {
$var(elapsed) = ( $TV(s) - $dlg(start_ts) );
xlog (L_INFO, request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed $dlg(from_uri) to
$dlg(to_uri), elapsed: $var(elapsed), now seconds: $TV(s), dlg start time:
$dlg(start_ts), DLG_lifetime: $DLG_lifetime);
}




Note that I put at the top of the request route just for testing purposes

The result I get in the log is this:

INFO: script: request_route DIALOG TEST: Completed
sip:willf1976t...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com to
sip:+18054515...@develop-sbc.switchsoft.com, elapsed: 1421305210, now
seconds: 1421305210, dlg start time: 0, DLG_lifetime: null


I was wondering if any one could point out to me what I have set up wrong.

Thanks in advance

All the best.

Will Ferrer
Switchsoft
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