Some providers have other providers which many times just answer the call
and try to keep it there. It’s a known strategy some scammers use. Getting
a 180/3 in say; 500ms (to a real-life hard line, is probably one such call.
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 18:52, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana <
rbetancor(a)serlink.es> wrote:
What is the point of refusing a call that answer with
a 100/183 "too
quickly" ? ... I don't get the point on that.
Saludos
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Serlink Telecom S.R.L.U.
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Hello Alex,
Again thanks.
I'm using that calculation to, when receiving a 180/3, if it comes in too
quickly (i.e. 100ms) i cancel that call, and send a 480 the the A leg.
I haven't found way of doing this, is this possible at all? I trired
setting a very low t_set_fr(10,10) (0 means set the default), but that's
not working...
Is there a way of doing this?
Thanks!
Regards,
David Villasmil
email: david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com
phone: +34669448337
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:31 PM David Villasmil <
david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Alex,
Exactly what I was thinking. Just wondering whether there was a better
way.
Again THANKS!
David
On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 at 14:56, Alex Balashov <abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>
wrote:
Hi,
You can store the timestamp of the last message of interest in a
transaction-persistent variable - that is, an AVP or XAVP - using $TV():
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/5.4.x/pseudovariables#tv_name
Then, you can do some arithmetic like this to turn the difference
between two timestamps into milliseconds. This is stolen straight from CSRP
so adapt to your needs. :-)
# Log request processing time.
$var(cur_time) = $TV(Sn);
$var(proc_diff) = (
(((
$(var(cur_time){s.select,0,.}{s.int}) -
$(avp(proc_start){s.select,0,.}{s.int})
) * 1000000)
+
(
$(var(cur_time){s.select,1,.}{s.int}) -
$(avp(proc_start){s.select,1,.}{s.int})
) / 1000) mod 1000
);
— Alex
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On Feb 9, 2021, at 9:40 AM, David Villasmil <
david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
Is it possible to know the elapsed time since the previously received
message?
On outgoing calls, I.e: when i get a 180, how long did the 100 arrived?
Or the INVITE...
Thanks
David
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