Hi @all, I have following problem. I have registered all my phones on OpenSER with the full number. e.g. 43 11555 1007 When one employee from one site wants to call an employee from the same site I want them only to dial 1007 not The whole number. I have following perl script, but when I use the "canonical" function, it always adds "+" in front of the number.
I get following message: canonical number in 'sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is '+43115551007' After the execution of the perl script I want to check, if the user with 43115551007: It looks like this: if (uri=~"sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]") { perl_exec("canonical"); if (does_uri_exist()) { route(2); } else { #route to LCR-Module route(3); }; } But it does not run well. The script looks like this: ------------------------------------------------- use OpenSER::Constants; use OpenSER::Utils::PhoneNumbers; sub canonical { my $m = shift; if ($m->getMethod() eq "INVITE") { my $p = new OpenSER::Utils::PhoneNumbers(publicAccessPrefix => "", internationalPrefix => "", longDistancePrefix => "", countryCode => "43", areaCode => "11555", pbxCode => ""); my $u = $m->getRURI(); if ($u =~ m/(.*)sip:([+0-9]+)\@(.*)/) { my $c = $p->canonicalForm($2); OpenSER::log(L_INFO, "canonical number in '$u' is '$c'\n"); } else { OpenSER::log(L_INFO, "Not a POTS number.\n"); } } return 1; } Can anyone provide me some help? Thanks martin _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users