Gaillac,
I use the latest cvs.
It has a rpid field.
Richard
--- gaillac harry <gaillacharry(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
Sorry not serweb but ser_mysql.sh. rpid field is
not
created into
subscriber table from ser-0.8.12 stable with
ser_mysql.sh
Gaillac
Le jeu 29/04/2004 19:30, Richard a crit :
I haven't tried serweb yet. So now only
manually
update mysql database.
--- gaillac harry <gaillacharry(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi
>
> rpid field is not include in subscriber table
from
> serweb-2004 tarball
> but CVS serweb .
> Which ser_mysql.sh serweb release have you
installed
> ?
>
> I'm very interesting in your problem
>
> Gaillac harry
>
> Le jeu 29/04/2004 10:31, Richard a crit :
> > The rpid doesn't seem to be in the document.
> Anyway, I
> > dig into the source file. Here is what I
found,
> rpid
> > is stored in ser database in mysql server. It
is
> in
> > the subsriber table and rpid column.
> >
> > You need modparam("auth_db", "use_rpid", 1),
> because
> > the default value is 0 and not using rpid.
> >
> > Optional modparam("auth_db","rpid_column",
> "rpid"),
> > which is default.
> >
> > There are other params documented in the
README
> file
> > in modules/auth directory.
> >
> > rpid is retrieved during proxy authentication.
> >
> > Function append_rpid_hf() adds the rpid value
into
> the
> > header field "Remote-Party-ID".
> >
> > rpid doesn't have to be number only. It can be
any
>
format.
>
> Here is an example, rpid columns has
> "test" 8005551212
>
> The header has a header
> Remote-Party-ID: "test"
>
> >
> > It should give the caller name as test and id
as
> > 8005551212, hopefully. ;) I should have
a rpid
> capable
> > PSTN gateway next week and let you posted.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Richard <mypop3mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Think I got the answer for question 1. Use
rpid
> > > stored
> > > in each subscriber in the database before
> forwarding
> > > the call to PSTN gateway.
> > >
> > > --- Richard <mypop3mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I have a few questions about multiple
domains
> and
> > > > call
> > > > from/to pstn. I don't want to change the
> ser.cfg
> > > > script everytime a new domain is added.
How
> can I
> > > > support the following features?
> > > >
> > > > 1. Every domain has their own 3 or 4 digit
> dial
> > > > plan.
> > > > When they call PSTN, their caller id
should be
> the
> > > > either a prefix plus their internal number
or
> a
> > > > generic receptionist number, but not the
3/4
> digit
> > > > internal number. Different domains have
> different
> > > > prefix. Is there a way to do this without
> changing
> > > > the
> > > > script for every domain?
> > > >
> > > > 2. Should interdomain calls be prohibited?
Is
> it
> > > > preferred to send the call to PSTN and
hairpin
> > > back?
> > > > I
> > > > know it consumes more resources but would
it
> > > provide
> > > > better privacy? If that's the case, how to
> prevent
> > > > interdomain calls, i.e. how to verify from
and
> to
> > > > URI
> > > > have the same host parts?
> > > >
> > > > 3. When PSTN calls come in, should I use
> > > > prefix2domain
> > > > in pdt module to convert the PSTN number
to a
> > > local
> > > > domain number? Any pitfalls?
> > > >
> > > > This list has been great! Thanks for all
your
> > > help.
> > > >
> > > > Best Regards,
> > > > Richard
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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