On 04/02/2008 11:13 PM, lin9k@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Is ser.cfg allow such feature? I'm thinking to use it to hold some variable that can be used for the life of ser.cfg.
yes, you have several options:
If the config parameter is related to your new module, store it in the module, and you can set it via modparam in the script. Search for param_export_t in any module.
In 2.1, I suggest using the configuration framework, if the parameter is allowed to be changed runtime, read doc/cfg.txt
If your variable is not related to the module, declare a custom variable in the script (only in SER 2.1), search for session_timer.default in etc/ser-oob.cfg. Or use global/domain AVPs.
Miklos
Thanks in advance, Ling
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