Hi...
I have to manage several domains on a same SIP server, but there is a policy that prohibit/block inter-domain calls.
Consider A@a.a, B@a.a and B@b.b. Now suppose that A@a.a wants to call B@a.a. But B@a.a is not connected and B@b.b is. After a 'lookup("location")', the RURI returned is B@b.b and that is not the user wanted.
Location table has a column named 'Domain', but it's allways empty. How to populate this column? How to use it (make 'lookup' consider it)? And how to prevent A@a.a calling B@a.a to reach B@b.b?
Edson
Hi Edson,
Please check the documentation for domain: http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/usrloc.html#AEN241
Pls. note that there are several modules that are using domain and you need to be consistent.
Regards, Ovidiu Sas
On 4/27/07, Edson 4lists@gmail.com wrote:
Hi...
I have to manage several domains on a same SIP server, but there is a policy that prohibit/block inter-domain calls.
Consider A@a.a, B@a.a and B@b.b. Now suppose that A@a.a wants to call B@a.a. But B@a.a is not connected and B@b.b is. After a 'lookup("location")', the RURI returned is B@b.b and that is not the user wanted.
Location table has a column named 'Domain', but it's allways empty. How to populate this column? How to use it (make 'lookup' consider it)? And how to prevent A@a.a calling B@a.a to reach B@b.b?
Edson
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Thanks Ovidiu... it's working now
Edson.
-----Original Message----- From: Ovidiu Sas [mailto:sip.nslu@gmail.com] Sent: sexta-feira, 27 de abril de 2007 21:04 To: Edson Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] User Realm on Location table
Hi Edson,
Please check the documentation for domain: http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/usrloc.html#AEN241
Pls. note that there are several modules that are using domain and you need to be consistent.
Regards, Ovidiu Sas
On 4/27/07, Edson 4lists@gmail.com wrote:
Hi...
I have to manage several domains on a same SIP server, but there is a
policy
that prohibit/block inter-domain calls.
Consider A@a.a, B@a.a and B@b.b. Now suppose that A@a.a wants to call
B@a.a.
But B@a.a is not connected and B@b.b is. After a 'lookup("location")',
the
RURI returned is B@b.b and that is not the user wanted.
Location table has a column named 'Domain', but it's allways empty. How
to
populate this column? How to use it (make 'lookup' consider it)? And how
to
prevent A@a.a calling B@a.a to reach B@b.b?
Edson
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users