Hi, Olaf!
I've used 'rewritehostport("sipB.net:5060")' under the INVITE
message
handler.
The following are my configuration, pls correct me if I'm wrong.
if(uri =~ "^sip:[0-9{8}@.*") {
if(!proxy_authorise("","subscriber")){
proxy_challenge("","0");
break;
}else if(!check_from()) {
sl_send_reply("403","Use From ID");
break;
};
consume_credentials();
rewritehostport("sipB.net:5060");
setflag(1);
route(1);
break;
}
When I dialed 8-digit of the number, it will pass to another SIP
server(sipB.net). But on the TO header, I still found that the TO address
still under the
sipSER.net. You may refer to the following.
From : <sip:12345@sipSER.net:5060>
To : <sip:88888888@sipSER.net:5060>
Does that means that it's still looping inside
sipSER.net instead of routing
to sipB.net? If yes, how do I change the TO header or make it route to
sipB.net?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Roa Yu
-----Original Message-----
From: Olaf Bergmann [mailto:Olaf.Bergmann@freenet-ag.de]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 4:55 PM
To: roayu
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] How SER communicate to other SIP server
roayu wrote:
Hi, Olaf!
I'm not sure what functions that I can use to include inside ser.cfg.
Could
you pls let me know where I can see all those
functions like
sl_send_reply(), so that I can use them.
Have a look at <http://www.iptel.org/doc>. You will find several
tutorials as well as reference documents, especially for the
available modules. In addition, there is an excellent interactive
search tool at <http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/search> to lookup
function definitions etc.
Regards,
Olaf