Hi,
or you need a very, very simple static routing, just use append_branch() :
#replace current uri with first destination seturi("sip:u1@host"); #add the next destinations as branches append_branch("sip:u2@host"); append_branch("sip:u3@host");
regards, bogdan
John Peters wrote:
Hi
For parallel forking or group ringing, you can use avp_db_load. For example:
if (avp_db_load("$ruri/username", "$avp(s:cfu)/forward")) { xlog("cfu: $avp(s:cfu)\n."); avp_pushto("$ruri", "$avp(s:cfu)/g"); };
Use the "g" option to add all URIs. I believe you may also be able to set it statically like:
modparam("avpops","avp_aliases","myGroup=i:665") avp_write("sip:u1@host", "$myGroup"); avp_write("sip:u2@host", "$myGroup"); avp_pushto("$ruri", "$myGroup/g");
And of course, if multiple endpoints are configured to use the same account and username, by default that account will ring to all those contacts.
On 2/7/07, *Stefano Capitanio* <s.capitanio@caspur.it mailto:s.capitanio@caspur.it> wrote:
Hi list, is it possible to set a Pickup-Group in openser? what i want is that a call directed for example to sip:voip@isp.it <mailto:sip:voip@isp.it> is forwarded to two different users, let's say tech_assistance1@isp.it <mailto:tech_assistance1@isp.it> and tech_assistance2@isp.it <mailto:tech_assistance2@isp.it> (in parallel) maybe I can use "rewriteuser" and "append_brach" but I can' find the right way! thank you for any help, Stefano _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openser.org <mailto:Users@openser.org> http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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