I assume you have a block including a failure_route[1]
somewhere in there?
N.
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:24:05 -0400, Jason Mohler wrote
I still can not run it.can the primary rewrite be
in my if or do I
need 2 route[] statements.
if (src_ip== xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx){
t_on_failure("1");
rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
};
route[1]{
rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
append_branch()
t_relay();
break;
};
Atle Samuelsen wrote:
Hi Jason,
move the break; under t_relay();
- Atle
* Jason Mohler <jmohler(a)dcivoice.com> [051007 00:04]:
>Thank you Paul. Does that mean that I just do it as I have changed below?
>Please forgive my ignorance on my failure route.
>
>
>if (src_ip== xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx){
> t_on_failure("1");
> rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
>};
>
>route[1]{
> rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
> append_branch()
> break;
> t_relay();
>};
>
>
>
>Paul Hazlett wrote:
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>
>>In the failure route you need to call append_branch() after you change
>>the R-URI. Once you do this you should be able to just call t_relay().
>>
>>Regards,
>>Paul
>>
>>On 10/6/05, Jason Mohler <jmohler(a)dcivoice.com> wrote:
>>
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>>
>>>Is there anyone that can help me with my following syntax? I am
>>>basically trying to have all calls come in from an IP and if that IP
>>>fails for some reason, it will roll to another IP.
>>>
>>>if (src_ip== xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx){
>>> t_on_failure("1");
>>> rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
>>>};
>>>
>>>route[1]{
>>> rewritehost("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx");
>>> break;
>>> t_relay();
>>>};
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