[Serusers] Blocked flag per domain
Adrian Georgescu
ag at ag-projects.com
Mon Feb 16 12:35:34 CET 2004
1 domain with Y accounts requires 2xY commands to block/unblock instead
of possible two commands to block/unblock one domain. This is not a
scalable.
I would find some flags useful set per domain:
1. Block/unblock is one of the features.
2. Another feature discovered here "in the real world" is the selection
of a different Media Proxy per domain, a customer from Japan would not
find acceptable to run its proxy in Europe and vice versa (the round
trip time is 250 ms).
A group table for domains or extra columns in domain table comes to my
mind.
Jan, what is your opinion about extending a bit the domain
functionality in this respect?
Regards,
Adrian
On 16 Feb 2004, at 11:05, Jan Janak wrote:
> Just put all the accounts in that domain into a separate group and
> forbid the creation of new accounts with that domain.
>
> Jan.
>
> On 16-02 10:24, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>> This works OK for individual accounts.
>>
>> How about for entire domains?
>>
>> On 16 Feb 2004, at 09:41, Andres wrote:
>>
>>> Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>>>
>>>> One customer needs to block certain SIP accounts for a limited
>>>> period
>>>> of time (non payment or other reasons).
>>>>
>>>> Does this functionality exist in SER?
>>>>
>>> Sure....just put them in a special group. This is what we do (and we
>>> transfer the call to an IVR that plays a message). For example:
>>>
>>> if (method=="INVITE") {
>>> if (is_user_in("credentials", "suspended")) {
>>> log(1, "Transfer to Suspend Message\n");
>>> rewriteuser("9990");
>>> route(6);
>>> break;
>>> };
>>> };
>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Adrian
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andres
>>> Network Admin
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>>>
>>>
>>
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