Try to use extra accounting to push some text details for the CDRS.

Regards,
Bogdan

Ruchir wrote:
> This works fine. All cdr legs have same call-id so we can associate 
> them to single call but how to get forwarding reason?
>
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi there,
>
>     if you allow the 3xx to be interpreted by the end-device (and not
>     by the proxy), You will have 2 separate calls (first with 3xx and
>     second triggered by 3xx) and there is no way to put these calls
>     together - from SIP connections there is no connection between the
>     calls in order to do proper accounting.
>
>     But you should try to use the uac_redirect module - it can
>     intercept the 3xx on the proxy and to do the redirect in the
>     client behalf.
>
>     Regards,
>     Bogdan
>
>
>     Ruchir wrote:
>
>         I have problem with CDR manipulation in case of call
>         forwarding from client. I'm testing with Linksys pap2 and I've
>         set unconditional call forwarding. When linksys receives the
>         call, it'll send 302, temporarily moved. I have done proper
>         ACL checking using Diversion header in the new INVITE but I'm
>         having difficulty associating the forwarded leg CDR to
>         original call as this is totally new INVITE and none of the
>         fields match in CDR. Can anyone guide me in right direction?
>         
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