[Serusers] User Based Dialplans

Nils Ohlmeier nils at iptel.org
Tue May 6 01:13:38 CEST 2003


Hi Alejandro,

every user should be able to configured his own local area prefix without 
respecting the physical location of the gateway. I assume you would forward 
the request to the nearest gateway to the area prefix. Sounds interesting.
But sadly i'm not aware of any module or code you can reuse, because we do not 
have yet any module which looks up the preferences of every user seperatly. 
Reminds me on CPL.
It depends on how flexible you want to be, but i would store the preferences 
in a database. So you could reuse the interface of the mysql, postgres and 
dbtext modules for accessing a database. But presumably you have to start 
from scratch with the logical part.

Greetings
  Nils

On Monday 05 May 2003 23:02, Alejandro Olchik wrote:
> Nils,
>
> We want to offer the same behaviour as the standard
> PSTN phone for users in different locations, this means that
> each user can have its own international prefix number,
> the default area code and eventually a specific
> dialplan that can be used for 911 kind of local numbers.
>
> This means that translation rules would be different
> based on the user profile.
>
> Any idea of how to implement this?
>
> Regards,
> Alejandro
>
> > Hi Fernando,
> >
> > On Sunday 05 January 2003 18:09, Fernando Nachtigall wrote:
> >> I need to implement an used based dialplans module on SER, so that
> >> depending on the user information stored in the database, a certain
> >> prefix should be inserted in the called number. Has anyone had a
> >> similar issue?
> >
> > i'm not sure if i understand your scneario correct. But in our CVS (and
> > in the
> > next release their will be) is a modules called pdt which turns the
> > prefix in
> > numbers in request uri into domain names. This is for devices which are
> > only
> >
> > able to dial numbers like a PSTN phone on a ata.
> > It sounds like you want the other direction. It this a kind of speed
> > dialing?
> >
> > Regards
> >   Nils Ohlmeier
>
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