Hello,
in a failure_route, exit stops the execution of the config file and then
kamailio will send the winning reply to the caller if there is no active
branch. If you did a t_relay() to a new destination in failure_route,
then that is an active branch, so no reply is sent to caller, kamailio
will wait for the active branch to get a reply or time out.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/01/16 10:20, Grant Bagdasarian wrote:
Hello,
I have the following statements in my config script.
When either of the IF statements is true, what does the exit function
do? Will it still pass the message to the next hop or will it just
abort and drop the sip message?
failure_route[DISPATCH_FAILURE] {
xlog("L_INFO", "[R-FAILURE-ROUTE-DISPATCH-FAILURE:$ci]
!>"
"Route:DISPATCH_FAILURE;UnixTime:$TV(un);RequestURI:$rU;RequestMethod:$rm;Status:$rs;FromTag:$ft;ToTag:$tt;CallID:$ci;From:$fU;To:$rU\r\n");
t_on_branch("MSG_MOD");
if(t_is_expired()) {
xlog("L_INFO",
"[R-FAILURE-ROUTE-DISPATCH-FAILURE:$ci] !>" "Transaction expired -
aborting\r\n");
exit;
}
if (t_is_canceled()) {
xlog("L_INFO",
"[R-FAILURE-ROUTE-DISPATCH-FAILURE:$ci] !>" "Transaction cancelled -
aborting\r\n");
exit;
}
Thanks.
Regards,
Grant
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