Hi Andrea,
I would place voicemail the uri~=myself block, if looking up the user's contact fails...didn't my .cfg contain vm?
cheers, felix
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 17:57, giAndrea wrote:
Hi to all
I would like to thank all the people that in this months help me to using ser. I have a question or better a doubt . From june to now I've tried to configure my ser writing ser.cfg file. I've read the admin_guide manual and i learn how to use command and modules, but i don't understend how to write a correct ser.cfg. I try to explain better. A file ser.cfg is executed for received request write to route some request and every one are processed, i can receive PSTN request, REGISTER request or an INVITE. But, what's the order on ser.cfg to process this request? PSTN is more important than SIP request? Outbound request before Inbound?
My actual situation is:
my pc <--> NAT <--> Sip Proxy <--> NAT <--> Other User (PSTN or SIP)
od
my pc <--> NAT <--> Sip Proxy <--> Other User (PSTN or SIP)
(At the moment i haven't implemented PSTN support on ser.cfg)
I actually use this scheme (it's simil;ar than default ser.cfg):
- initial sanity checks
- record route and loose route processing
- process some enc_prefix request
- process some private request (sdp_mangler for INVITE request and
encode_contact for the other)
- if user are from myself (uri == myself), register if is a REGISTER
request or lookup and after t_relay
- else t_relay outbound request
without considering the technical problems, is this the correct semantic to use?
Where have I to process PSTN and VoiceMail request?
Thanks, Andrea
Andrea Girardi mobile +39 347 9624051 sip address: giandrea@sip.quellidelpirana.it http://www.giandrea.com
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