Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
I would suggest scripting -- select operator should be able to get the input, and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Hi Jiri,
You mean an external script ? Or with embedded functions in SER ?
I know the best way should be an update but I must do my best to find a solution in this context.
Thanks for your reply, anyone can drive me ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mardi 28 avril 2009 à 23:47 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
I would suggest scripting -- select operator should be able to get the input, and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
"diversion" module may help you..
loadmodule "/path/to/ser/modules/diversion.so" modparam("diversion", "suffix", ";privacy=full") ... #add_diversion("unconditional"); add_diversion("user-busy"); etc...
and use "subst()" (of textops module) function to modify or keep To|From|etc sip headers. (http://www.iptel.org/texttops_function_subst)
regards, claudio.
inge wrote:
Hi Jiri,
You mean an external script ? Or with embedded functions in SER ?
I know the best way should be an update but I must do my best to find a solution in this context.
Thanks for your reply, anyone can drive me ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mardi 28 avril 2009 à 23:47 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
I would suggest scripting -- select operator should be able to get the input, and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
inge wrote:
Hi Jiri,
You mean an external script ? Or with embedded functions in SER ?
I mean SER script. The select opreator (@) gets you parts of SIP message (the URI you want to put in diversion) and the printf-like functions put in the script-crafted header field.
There also used to be some diversion module but I'm not sure if it is still alive (I always thought of replacing it with a scripting example basde along these lines).
-jiri
I know the best way should be an update but I must do my best to find a solution in this context.
Thanks for your reply, anyone can drive me ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mardi 28 avril 2009 à 23:47 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
I would suggest scripting -- select operator should be able to get the input, and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Hi Jiri,
I discover that I had the diversion.so in the modules directory.
Seems to work except the suffit parameter which doesn't have any effect.
Thansk Jiri and Caio.
The last point concerns managing increment of the counter. Indeed, signaling (ISUP) provides a counter (1, 2, 3, etc.) that corresponds to the number of call transfer. This not seems to be implement in diversion.so, isn't it ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mercredi 29 avril 2009 à 22:16 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
inge wrote:
Hi Jiri,
You mean an external script ? Or with embedded functions in SER ?
I mean SER script. The select opreator (@) gets you parts of SIP message (the URI you want to put in diversion) and the printf-like functions put in the script-crafted header field.
There also used to be some diversion module but I'm not sure if it is still alive (I always thought of replacing it with a scripting example basde along these lines).
-jiri
I know the best way should be an update but I must do my best to find a solution in this context.
Thanks for your reply, anyone can drive me ?
Regards,
A.L
Le mardi 28 avril 2009 à 23:47 +0200, Jiri Kuthan a écrit :
I would suggest scripting -- select operator should be able to get the input, and the printf-like functions to produce the output. I hope someone with more cycles than myself tonight would be able to put such script together and put it on web.
As for the particular version 0.9.6 -- I dunno -- I think that would take an additional skilled historian. In fact, I think after all years of very intense improvements, you should really consider updating to a recent version.
-jiri
inge wrote:
Hi all,
I look for a way to use SIP DIVERSION. In case of a call transfer, I have to conserve the original called number and send it to SS7 gateway. But for a good interoperability between SIP and SS7 in this kind of application I just see the way of SIP DIVERSION support.
Can someone help me ?
Regards,
A.L
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers