Hi Geoff, to grab "rate"-attribute try to use "$sel(contact.params["rate"]);"-expression. For example, in my test with sipp, I used Contact: sip:sipp@[local_ip]:[local_port];q=0.1;rate=0.002 and
$var(rate)=$sel(contact.params["rate"]);
xlog("CONTACT URI PARAMS: $var(rate)");
/usr/sbin/kamailio[25909]: ERROR: <script>: CONTACT URI PARAMS: 0.002
Next, you can try to log $var(rate) with acc like this: acc_log_request("RATE: $var(rate)");
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Igor Pavlov
From: sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Mina Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:55 PM To: kamailio Subject: [SR-Users] Consuming 300 Multiple Choices
Greetings,
I am looking for a way to get some extra information out of the Contact header when consuming a multiple choices response. I am using uac_redirect to populate the branches.
get_redirects("*"); t_load_contacts(); t_next_contacts();
t_on_failure("2"); t_relay();
In my failure_route[2] I am just doing:
t_next_contacts();
t_on_failure("2"); t_relay();
In my Multiple Choices packet, I am getting some additional information that I would like to log using the acc module. There is a "rate" attribute that defines how much the outbound leg is going to cost to terminate. Here is how the packet looks:
SIP/2.0 300 Multiple Choices Via: SIP/2.0/UDP X.X.X.X;branch=z9hG4bK6213.a6567804.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP X.X.X.X;branch=z9hG4bK6213.a6c73fe6.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP X.X.X.X:5060;received=X.X.X.X;branch=z9hG4bK61f266c4;rport=5060 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.001;rate=0.002000 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.002;rate=0.009850 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.003;rate=0.009850 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.004;rate=0.009850 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.005;rate=0.009850 Contact: < sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi sip:9546496708@X.X.X.X;npdi>;q=0.006;rate=0.009850 To: < sip:19546496708@X.X.X.X sip:19546496708@X.X.X.X> From: "7203355925" < sip:7203355925@X.X.X.X sip:7203355925@X.X.X.X>;tag=as5927da08 Call-ID: mailto:3eb09e772e32e18c1fe926230802818c@X.X.X.X 3eb09e772e32e18c1fe926230802818c@X.X.X.X CSeq: 102 INVITE Server: Routing Server Content-Length: 0
How would I grab that attribute and log it using acc?
Thanks, Geoff