I have the following in my config, which works... now if I comment forward and comment out rewritehost I get errors. Am I not using the correct syntax?
route[5] {
# ----------------------------------------------------------------- # PSTN Handler # -----------------------------------------------------------------
t_on_reply("1");
# do load balancing ds_select_dst("1","4"); sl_send_reply("100","Trying");
#rewritehost(uri:host); forward(uri:host,uri:port);
route(4); route(1); }
Hi,
first of all t_on_reply("1"); is useless since you do stateless forward and that functionality may be used only in a stateful context.
and yes, the syntax is wrong. See
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openser_core_cookbook#rewritehost_se...
regards, bogdan
Script Head wrote:
I have the following in my config, which works... now if I comment forward and comment out rewritehost I get errors. Am I not using the correct syntax?
route[5] {
#
# PSTN Handler #
t_on_reply("1"); # do load balancing ds_select_dst("1","4"); sl_send_reply("100","Trying"); #rewritehost(uri:host); forward(uri:host,uri:port); route(4); route(1);
}
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My question was about the use of rewritehostport in conjunction with the dispatcher module.
I see the syntax that's required by rewritehostport yet I am strugging to understand how to take the result set of the dispatcher ds_select_dst command and pass it to the rewritehostport. For some reason I thought that uri:host and uri:port where the resulting variables out of ds_select_dst, no?
On 5/30/06, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi,
first of all t_on_reply("1"); is useless since you do stateless forward and that functionality may be used only in a stateful context.
and yes, the syntax is wrong. See
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openser_core_cookbook#rewritehost_se...
regards, bogdan
Script Head wrote:
I have the following in my config, which works... now if I comment forward and comment out rewritehost I get errors. Am I not using the correct syntax?
route[5] {
#
# PSTN Handler #
t_on_reply("1"); # do load balancing ds_select_dst("1","4"); sl_send_reply("100","Trying"); #rewritehost(uri:host); forward(uri:host,uri:port); route(4); route(1);
}
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Hi,
if you want to bring the selected destination in RURI instead of dst_uri, use ds_select_domain() instead of ds_select_dst(). See: http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/dispatcher.html#AEN177
regards, bogdan
Script Head wrote:
My question was about the use of rewritehostport in conjunction with the dispatcher module.
I see the syntax that's required by rewritehostport yet I am strugging to understand how to take the result set of the dispatcher ds_select_dst command and pass it to the rewritehostport. For some reason I thought that uri:host and uri:port where the resulting variables out of ds_select_dst, no?
On 5/30/06, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* <bogdan@voice-system.ro mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi, first of all t_on_reply("1"); is useless since you do stateless forward and that functionality may be used only in a stateful context. and yes, the syntax is wrong. See http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openser_core_cookbook#rewritehost_sethost regards, bogdan Script Head wrote: > I have the following in my config, which works... > now if I comment forward and comment out rewritehost I get errors. Am > I not using the correct syntax? > > route[5] { > > # > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > # PSTN Handler > # > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > t_on_reply("1"); > > # do load balancing > ds_select_dst("1","4"); > sl_send_reply("100","Trying"); > > #rewritehost(uri:host); > forward(uri:host,uri:port); > > route(4); > route(1); > } > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Users mailing list >Users@openser.org <mailto:Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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