Hi all,
im trying to "trick" CDRTool into rating calls when my OpenSER isnt actually
routing anything to a PSTN, Im trying just putting the handset username as an internation
number without the leading zera (ie 44208888888) but CDRTool is rating ever call as zero
cost.
Maybe its something to do with this, from the CDRTool rating document:
"The rating logic checks if the TLD exists in the billing_enum_tlds table. If it
does, the rating engine tries to match the regexp field against the username part of the
destination from the ENUM response, which has been saved in the Canonical URI. The match
must return a fully qualified E164 number otherwise the call is considered to have ended
to a no E164 destination and the call will be free of charge."
What constitutes a fully qualified E164 number? 44208888888(a)mydomain.com should be ok
shouldnt it? I also tried
+44208888888(a)mydomain.com also without any success...
Its quite furstrating cos I cant see the logic as its applied by the rating system which
would explain how it reaches the zero cost
result. It is certainly looking at the calls as they are made as its logging info to the
syslog saying so, eg:
Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[22869]: ShowPrice Id=94 Timestamp=1201882245 Duration=6
inputTraffic=0 outputTraffic=0 From=003(a)domain.net To=44208888888(a)domain.net
Gateway=x.x.x.x Application=audio ENUMtld=
Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[10751]: Normalization done in 0 s, memory usage: 4.96 MB
Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[10751]: Unlock ser_radius:radacct
Any ideas people?? Mediaproxy isnt actually required for billing is it? I understood it
is optional for the documentation...??
Thanks for any help! Andy.