[Users] More Routing....
Douglas Garstang
dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Wed Dec 14 17:51:58 CET 2005
Let me ask this question... Does the RURI get consumed when a message is sucessfully delivered, or when a message is attempted to be delivered, but fails?
-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:48 AM
To: Douglas Garstang
Cc: users at openser.org
Subject: Re: [Users] More Routing....
I do not know if it also works this way. I always used the version I
sent in the previous email and it always worked. Thus I never had the
need to change it.
klaus
Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Ok...so... why not just call append_branch("192.168.10.8:5060") without first calling rewritehostport("192.168.10.8")? It seems like redundant information.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:01 AM
> To: Douglas Garstang
> Cc: users at openser.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] More Routing....
>
>
> Where's the problem? in route[1] or in the failure route?
>
> You need append branch in failure route
>
> klaus
>
> Douglas Garstang wrote:
>
>>Can someone please tell me why the following extremely simple example doesn't first attempt to relay to 192.168.10.7, and then if that fails, try 192.168.10.8? What am I missing here? The documentation says that t_relay() simple sends statefully to the current URI.... seems to be what I am doing. What am I missing? Please help!
>>
>>route(1);
>>
>>route[1] {
>> rewritehostport("192.168.10.7:5060");
>> t_on_failure("2");
>> t_relay();
>>}
>>
>>failure_route[2] {
>> rewritehostport('192.168.10.8:5060");
>> t_relay();
>>}
>>
>>Doug.
>>
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