Thanks,
Ozren
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
the mail is quite long and has lot of inner references that makes
it not that easy to follow, better focus only on what is wrong.
I see lot of OKs, but I don't get it if you tried with v3.2.0. If
still does not work, send the debug messages.
You can always use acc_db_request(...) just to record a missed
call whenever you want, but the other way with flags should work
as well, after latest enhancement, maybe it needs some tuning if
not there yet. Previously there was no callback to tm registered
for failure event if the missed call flag was not set in main
route block.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 9/26/11 3:17 PM, Ozren Lapcevic wrote:
Hi,
sorry if I haven't been clear in the last mail(s). I'll try to
recap.
I have a call with 3 branches that are serially forked. branch 1
and 2 can be PSTN number or SIP URI. branch 3 is voicemail. I do
not want to account 1st branch if call is missed, only the 2nd one.
Here are the snippets from the configuration file that I'm using
since I've started this thread. I've bolded parts where acc
related flags are set.
route { ....
route(WITHINDLG); ....
if ( is_method("INVITE") ) { ...
*setflag(FLT_ACC); # [1]*
#check for user defined forking priorities and timers
route(FORK);
}
route(LOCATION);
route(RELAY);
}
#check for user defined forking priorities and timers
route[FORK]{ ...
# user has multiple contacts, do serial forking
setflag(FLT_USRPREF); ....
# overwrite request URI with highest priority contact
if ($avp(prio1) =~ "^sip:00") $ru = $avp(prio1) +
"@host";
else $ru = $avp(prio1); ....
}
route[RELAY] {
if (is_method("INVITE")) {
t_on_reply("REPLY_ONE");
t_on_failure("FAIL_ONE");
#if users have priorities set, use FAIL_FORK
failure route
if ( isflagset(FLT_USRPREF) )
t_on_failure("FAIL_FORK");
}
if (!t_relay()) sl_reply_error();
exit;
}
# Handle requests within SIP dialogs
route[WITHINDLG] {
if (has_totag()) {
if (loose_route()) {
if (is_method("BYE")) {
*setflag(FLT_ACC);* *# [2]*
*setflag(FLT_ACCFAILED);* *# [3]*
}
route(RELAY);
} ....} }
# USER location service
route[LOCATION] {
if ($ru =~ "^sip:00") xlog("L_INFO","SKIP
lookup...");
else {
if (!lookup("location")) {
switch ($rc) {
case -1:
case -3:
t_newtran();
t_reply("404", "Not
Found");
exit;
case -2:
sl_send_reply("405",
"Method Not Allowed");
exit;
}
}
}
# when routing via usrloc, log the missed calls also, but
only if user doesn't have prios set
if ( is_method("INVITE") && !(isflagset(FLT_USRPREF))) {
*setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED);* *# [4] - not used in serial forking
scenario
* }
}
# Failure route for forked calls
failure_route[FAIL_FORK] { ...
# handle 2nd branch
if ( ($avp(prio) == 2) && (
isflagset(FLT_USRPREF) )) {
t_on_failure("FAIL_FORK");
if ($avp(prio2) =~ "^sip:00") $ru =
$avp(prio2) + "@host"; # tel number
else {
$ru = $avp(prio2); # sip uri
route(LOCATION);
}
*setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED); # [5]*
}
# 3rd branch is voicemail
else {
$ru = $(avp(uuid));
rewritehostport("host:port");
append_hf("P-App-Name: voicemail\r\n");
append_hf("P-App-Param:
Email-Address=$avp(email)\r\n");
}
route(RELAY);
if (t_is_canceled()) {
exit;
}
}
With code above I'm testing following scenarios, where oz(a)abc.hr
<mailto:oz@abc.hr> calls pero(a)abc.hr <mailto:pero@abc.hr>. Due to
pero(a)abc.hr <mailto:pero@abc.hr> settings and priorities set, 1st
branch is PSTN number, 2nd branch is sip:pero@abc.hr
<mailto:sip%3Apero@abc.hr> and 3rd branch is voicemail:
1. pero doesn't answer 1st branch and 2nd branch, voicemail
activates. There are no logs in missed_calls. I want to have a
single log in missed_calls for this case.
2. pero doesn't answer 1st branch, declines call at 2nd branch
(486 Busy), voicemail activates. There are no logs in
missed_calls. I want to have a single log in missed_calls for
this case.
3. pero doesn't answer 1st branch, 2nd branch rings, oz cancels
call, voicemail doesn't activate. There is a single log in
missed_calls (487). This is ok, as expected.
4. 1st branch rings, oz cancels call. There is a single log in
missed_calls (487). This is also ok.
Logs in acc table exist and are good for all 4 cases - all of
them are related to established call to voicemail server.
Previously, I've tested several variations of config file above:
Variation 1: remove [1], [2] and [3]. (look for bolded lines
above). In this variation, only [5] is related to acc flags and
is set in failure route. When testing 4 scenarios above, there
are no logs in acc and acc_missed table. This is probably related
to your comment that acc does not register itself for a tm
callback that is used for handling accounting events if there are
no flags defined in request route block.
Variation 2: [1], [2], [3] are used again, but 3rd branch is
removed, there is no voicemail. Lets go through 4 scenarios again:
1. pero doesn't answer 1st branch and 2nd branch. There is a
single log in missed_calls (408) - OK.
2. pero doesn't answer 1st branch, declines call at 2nd branch
(486 Busy). There is a single log in missed_calls (486) - OK.
3. pero doesn't answer 1st branch, 2nd branch rings, oz cancels
call. There is a single log in missed_calls (487) - OK.
4. 1st branch rings, oz cancels call. There is a single log in
missed_calls (487) - OK.
There are no logs in acc table. This is OK because no calls have
been established. Everything works as expected here! However, I
need the voicemail, I can't replace it for accounting.
Variation 3: [1], [2], [3] are used, as well as voicemail. [5] is
removed from failure route. Instead, in failure route
setflag(FL_2NDBRANCH) is set when 2nd branch is processed. In
RELAY route following line is added: if ( isflagset(FL_2NDBRANCH)
) setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED). Results are the same as for original
configuration.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
On 9/26/11 11:44 AM, Ozren Lapcevic wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
just to refresh in case you mentioned already, do you
set acc missed call flag in request route block?
No. I'm setting setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED) in failure route for
serially forked calls.
ok, so that caused not to register to TM
for a callback on
failure events when the transaction for respective INVITE was
created.
(Also, I'm setting setflag(FLT_ACC); in main route for
INVITES. I'm setting setflag(FLT_ACC) and
setflag(FLT_ACCFAILED) in WITHINDLG route for loose routed
BYEs.)
This is different that what we looked after.
Previously, before starting this thread, and before any of
your patches, I've tried setting FLT_ACCMISSED in LOCATION
route and in RELAY route, but didn't help with properly
accounting only the 2nd branch.
Because it caused the first branch also to be recorded to
missed calls.
By that, I meant Variation 3.
I found another issue that if this
flag is no set in
request route, the callback to tm that is used for
accounting missed calls is not registered. Can you try
with 3.2.0 (git master branch at this moment) and set
the acc_prepare_flag parameter, plus the flag itself for
invites?
I've installed new Kamailio with instructions from:
http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/install:kamailio-devel-from-git.
However, default kamailio config file and kamctl file both
show 3.1 version. How can I check whether I have 3.2 version
installed?
Do:
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -V
The config file kamailio.cfg is not overwritten if already
exists, to prevent mistakenly loss (no backup).
Ok, I have good version installed. I'll test it and report results.
Cheers
Ozren
acc_prepare_flag should be set in main route, e.g. in the
same place as FLT_ACC for INVITES?
Yes, it has to be set in
request route {...} block.
Cheers,
Daniel
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