[Serusers] Adding Aliases for inbound PSTN

Iqbal iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Fri Sep 23 16:01:40 CEST 2005


okay my understanding was wrong

so its 1234 ---> john

what you need is map of 1234 to john, you can do this in alias if you 
want so when the call comes in lookup(aliases) and see what it returns

Iqbal

Ashutosh kumar wrote:

>Comments inline.
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>>Now when  a call comes in 222222222---> 1234--->John correct thats what
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>Yes, that is what I want 
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>>where do you map 222222222----> 1234 ?
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>  1234 is a local DID provided to me by the telco.My query is how will
>1234 and john be mapped with each other if john is in subscribers table
>and 1234 is in aliases table, i.e how do I relate them.
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>Ashutosh
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Iqbal [mailto:iqbal at gigo.co.uk] 
>Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 6:04 PM
>To: Ashutosh kumar
>Cc: serusers at lists.iptel.org
>Subject: Re: [Serusers] Adding Aliases for inbound PSTN
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>your user John, will be in the subscriber table, and alias 1234 in 
>aliases true
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>Now when  a call comes in 222222222---> 1234--->John correct thats what 
>you want
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>where do you map 222222222----> 1234 ?
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>Iqbal
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>Ashutosh kumar wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>  I want to configure my ser.cfg so as to bind a user john to a DID
>>1234 from my pstn switch. John is a user in my ser DB and i want to
>>assign him the phone number 1234, so that whenever my pstn GW forwards
>>this call for 1234 to SER, SER should forward this call to user
>>john.Which command do i use ni this case.
>>	serctl alias add john 1234, OR serctl alias add 1234 john,
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>>beacuse in my case, none of these is working, although i can see the
>>switch forwarding the call to SER. 
>>	How can i use save("aliases") in this scenario? I have used
>>lookup ("alaises") at appropriate places.
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>>Thanks
>>Ashutosh
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