Well, nothing much I can do. "whole thing broke" and "no success" are not easy to debug remotely... ;-)
g-)

Shaun Hofer wrote:
I must be loosing the plot here, I tried t_relay() with no success.

-Shaun

On Monday 05 February 2007 20:00, you wrote:
  
Sorry I didn't catch that before, but when you add a new branch after a 
failure, you must call t_relay()...
g-)

Shaun Hofer wrote:
    
I'm not entirly sure why, but when i put it into a seperate route the whole 
thing broke, I tried it with and without t_relay_to_udp and break. 
When I try the following, ser doesn't even send anything to Asterisk. Any 
idea's what I'm doing wrong ?

route[7] {
        revert_uri();
        rewritehostport("202.168.41.218:5060");
        append_branch();
}

failure_route[1] {
        if (t_check_status("487")) {
                break;
        };
        if (isflagset(26) && t_check_status("486")) {
                        avp_delete("s:fwdbusy");
                        resetflag(26);
                        route(7);
        };
 	if (isflagset(27) && t_check_status("408")) {
                        avp_delete("s:fwdnoanswer");
                        resetflag(27);
                        route(7);
        };
        end_media_session();
}

Thanks 
Shaun

On Thursday 01 February 2007 18:43, Greger V. Teigre wrote:
  
      
you should remove t_relay_to_udp, as well as the break and make sure 
that on return to failure_route you don't run more commands.
g-)

Shaun Hofer wrote:
    
        
I tried making route just to house the commands, I call for both:
route[7] {
	revert_uri();
	rewritehostport("202.168.41.218:5060");
	append_branch();
 	t_relay_to_udp("202.168.41.218", "5060");
	break;
}

When I did this I found that it wouldn't work properly. I did play around 
      
          
with 
  
      
putting something like use_mediaproxy and calling other routes but seemed 
like they failed to be called correctly.  I'm thinking either I mediaproxy 
all traffic before from the start or let rtp travel directly between UA 
      
          
and 
  
      
Asterisk.

On Wednesday 31 January 2007 18:21, you wrote:
  
      
          
You could create a route and then call the route from failure_route. 
However, I'm not sure if that will work as the INVITE was already sent 
to the UA not responding. But try.
g-)

Shaun Hofer wrote:
    
        
            
Hi,

I wish to forward busy and no answer calls to Asterisk, and have the RTP 
stream go through mediaproxy. At the moment, some calls use mediaproxy 
          
              
and 
  
      
some don't. If the call is not using mediaproxy to get it too. I have 
      
          
              
noticed 
  
      
          
that I can't call use_media_proxy() from failed route. I don't want to 
          
              
use 
  
      
mediaproxy for every call between UA's, if not needed. Any suggestions 
          
              
on 
  
      
      
          
              
how 
  
      
          
I might be able to get calls to use mediaproxy if forwarded ?

current fail route:

failure_route[1] {
        if (t_check_status("487")) {
                break;
        };
        if (isflagset(26) && t_check_status("486")) {
                avp_delete("s:fwdbusy");
                resetflag(26);
                revert_uri();
                rewritehostport("202.168.41.218:5060");
                append_branch();
                t_relay_to_udp("202.168.41.218", "5060");
                break;
        };
        if (isflagset(27) && t_check_status("408")) {
                avp_delete("s:fwdnoanswer");
                resetflag(27);
 		revert_uri();
                rewritehostport("202.168.41.218:5060");
                append_branch();
                t_relay_to_udp("202.168.41.218", "5060");
                break;
	};
        end_media_session();
}