Hello,
$rd is the domain from the latest r-uri, not from original r-uri. Can
you check to be sure there is no revert_uri() used somewhere around?
If still a problem, then load debugger module, set its parameter
cfgtrace to 1 and send the log messages here to see what actions are
executed, maybe some revert the uri inside.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 8/24/13 8:05 PM, Steve Davies wrote:
Hi -
Can someone help me understand how pseudo-variables interact with
branches?
I've written this logic in my failure route to do a reroute of calls
if the primary destination fails:
if ( is_method("INVITE") && !t_check_status("407")
&& ($rd !=
"127.0.0.1") ) {
# Maybe should also check its not just a Busy or similar
xlog("L_NOTICE","SLD: INVITE failed $rm ($mt / $rs
$rr): $ci::$ft; try via asterisk instead\n");
append_branch("sip:$rU@127.0.0.1:5070
<http://rU@127.0.0.1:5070>");
send_reply("181", "Rerouting call via local
failover");
$avp(senttoast) = 1;
if (!t_relay()) {
sl_reply_error(); # or reply_error ?
}
I'm trying to check if the call was already rerouted - by looking at
$rd. But in fact I find that $rd keeps the domain from the ORIGINAL
invite even if the call that just failed was the one to 127.0.0.1:5070
<http://127.0.0.1:5070> .
So I'm obviously missing something about how pseudo-variables interact
with the branching etc.
Thanks,
Steve
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