Geoffrey Mina writes:
> Even your 'clarification' statement means very little to me. What
> would one use these flags for?
for anything that 32 bits is good for. for example, you could use one
of the flags to tell if the gw is active and if not, call next_gw()
again. you can also tell, for
I have read the readme. Unfortunately it is not descriptive enough
for someone not involved in the development or testing of kamailio.
Even your 'clarification' statement means very little to me. What
would one use these flags for?
Could I perhaps check the value of a flag in my script to ensu
Geoffrey Mina writes:
> 1 - The "flags" column in the LCR table, what exactly does it do? All
> I could find the docs is: "Gateway specific flags". Not sure what
> they would be for, or how I would use them.
you have not read the README file:
As a side effect of gateway selection, gatewa
OK... I have pretty much everything now. Just a couple more quick questions.
1 - The "flags" column in the LCR table, what exactly does it do? All
I could find the docs is: "Gateway specific flags". Not sure what
they would be for, or how I would use them.
2 - Say I had a gateway which was ha
Geoffrey Mina writes:
> Thanks everyone. I was unclear from the docs the definition of "tag"
> and "strip", which was the original reason for my request. I thought
> those might have something to do with this, but I wasn't 100% sure.
> As everyone knows, the "tag" keyword is thrown around a
Thanks everyone. I was unclear from the docs the definition of "tag"
and "strip", which was the original reason for my request. I thought
those might have something to do with this, but I wasn't 100% sure.
As everyone knows, the "tag" keyword is thrown around a lot in SIP, so
I didn't want to ass
I think that this arrangement should work, 3 gws with different "tags", it
should do a load balancing among the 3 gws and append an specific "tag" to
each gw
556233 for gw1
1 for gw2
nothing for gw3
I do not know about using "#" as part of the URI,
regards
jp
lcr routes
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Geoffrey Mina writes:
> Thanks! I hadn't seen that before. I have another semi-related
> question about LCR. I have multiple gateways, each require me to
> prefix the dial string with a specific account ID or rule.
>
> i.e. to dial the phone number 551212 I would need to do the followi
Thanks! I hadn't seen that before. I have another semi-related
question about LCR. I have multiple gateways, each require me to
prefix the dial string with a specific account ID or rule.
i.e. to dial the phone number 551212 I would need to do the following:
gateway 1:
#556233#551...@myg
Hello,
On 03/05/2009 09:03 PM, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
> Hello,
> I am currently deploying the LCR module. I have some questions about
> fields and what they do... I searched the docs, but couldn't find
> anything. Can someone please fill in the blanks?
>
have you seen (I forced a regeneration t
Hello,
I am currently deploying the LCR module. I have some questions about
fields and what they do... I searched the docs, but couldn't find
anything. Can someone please fill in the blanks?
[LCR Gateways]
Gateway Name: description of the gateway
Group ID: Numeric identifier used to link LCR Rul
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