[Serusers] Parallel forking and reply error

Richard mypop3mail at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 12 10:53:19 CEST 2004


Hi Jan,

Would cpl script be applied to all branchs, not just
the first one?

Richard


--- Jan Janak <jan at iptel.org> wrote:
> This is not possible because the config script will
> be executed for the
> first branch only, thus you couldn't implement any
> per-branch policy.
> 
>   Jan.
> 
> On 30-06 10:16, Zappasodi Daniele wrote:
> > Hi, all
> > I'm implementing a black list, the control access
> to the gateway and other
> > control policies and I have a problem with the
> call forking.
> > In case of a call that generates a parallel
> forking I want the capability to
> > select if accept or refuse the call for each
> single contact, but if the
> > first reply that I send to the caller is an error
> message 4xx, the UA caller
> > shuts down the call. 
> > What would I have to do to add my reject (caused
> by my access control
> > policy) to the call forking administration and so
> reply an error only if all
> > contacts can not be reachable?
> > I'm trying to implement a solution to reply an
> error only if all the
> > contacts can not be reachable. 
> > To do this thing I need to know the number of
> contacts that the lookup
> > function has found for the request-uri that is
> arrived ( Is it possible to
> > know if I have a single contact or a parallel
> forking?) and, if there are
> > more than one contact associated to the sip uri,
> how can I go to serve the
> > next contact in list without sending a reply for
> the destinations that I
> > have to block?
> > Any suggestion?
> > 
> > Thanks 
> > Daniele
> 
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