[Serusers] backup route

Vince Hoffman vhoffman at mnet.co.uk
Wed May 24 16:38:31 CEST 2006


Do you have 
debug=8        # debug level (cmd line: -dddddddddd)
fork=no
log_stderror=yes       # (cmd line: -E)

in your ser.cfg ?
if not then have a look in syslog and see if its logged the details
there.

Vince

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-----Original Message-----
From: Giuseppe Parlato [mailto:gparlato at tnet.it] 
Sent: 24 May 2006 15:30
To: Tobias Lindgren
Cc: serusers at iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] backup route

Starting ser: ERROR: bad config file (2 errors)

ser -c
.....
config file ok, exiting...              !!!really going crazy


Giuseppe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tobias Lindgren" <tobias.lindgren at ip-only.se>
To: "Giuseppe Parlato" <gparlato at tnet.it>
Cc: <>
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] backup route


> Hi,
>
> "ser -c" will tell you exactly which row that's not correct, also it
> will in many cases tell you what you have done wrong.
>
> Br,
> Tobias
>
> Giuseppe Parlato said the following on 2006-05-24 16:11:
>> help please, I'm going crazy. I still get 2 errors... where?
>> the new configuration:
>>
>> if (lookup("location")) {
>>           rewritehost("mydomain.com");
>>           } else {
>>           if ((uri=~"^sip:6200[0-9]+@") && (!uri=~"^sip:6200200@") &&
>> (!uri=~"^sip:6200100@") ) {
>>              rewritehost("routerA");
>>              forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>              break;
>>              } else {
>>              if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@")
|
>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>                 route(3);
>>                 break;
>>                 }
>>              };
>>           };
>>
>>
>> route[3] {
>>         rewritehost("routerB");
>>         forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>         t_on_failure("3");
>>         t_relay();
>>         }
>>
>> failure_route[3] {
>>         rewritehost("routerC");
>>         forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>         append_branch();
>>         t_relay();
>>         }
>>
>>
>>
>> how do I have to use  } or  };    ??
>>
>>
>> Giuseppe
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Giuseppe Parlato" <gparlato at tnet.it>
>> To: <serusers at iptel.org>
>> Cc: "Tobias Lindgren" <tobias.lindgren at ip-only.se>
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:20 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] backup route
>>
>>
>>> yes.. t_on_failure is "4" .. but when I restart ser I get 8 errors
in
>>> config file, is there any way to check where these errors are?
>>>
>>> route[3] {
>>>
>>>        if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@") |
>>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>>        route(4);
>>>        }
>>>
>>> route[4] {
>>>        rewritehost("routerA cisco IP");
>>>        forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>>        t_on_failure("4");
>>>        t_relay();
>>>        }
>>>
>>> failure_route[4] {
>>>        rewritehost("routerB cisco IP");
>>>        forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>>        append_branch();
>>>        t_relay();
>>>        }
>>>
>>>
>>> Giuseppe
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Tobias Lindgren" <tobias.lindgren at ip-only.se>
>>> To: "Giuseppe Parlato" <gparlato at tnet.it>
>>> Cc: <serusers at iptel.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:39 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] backup route
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yep, that works fine.
>>>>
>>>> But t_on_failuer("X") == failure_route[X], so t_on_failure should
be 4,
>>>> if you use failure_route[4].
>>>>
>>>> /T
>>>>
>>>> Giuseppe Parlato said the following on 2006-05-23 12:25:
>>>>> actually this is a subroute..
>>>>>
>>>>> route[3] {
>>>>>         if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@") |
>>>>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>>>>                 rewritehost("ip");
>>>>>                 forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>>>>                 break;
>>>>>         };
>>>>>
>>>>> .. called by he main route
>>>>>
>>>>> if ((uri=~"^sip:1200[0-9]+@") && (!uri=~"^sip:1200200@") &&
>>>>> (!uri=~"^sip:1200100@") )  {
>>>>>                         rewritehost("ip");
>>>>>                         forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>>>>                         break;
>>>>>
>>>>>                 } else {
>>>>>                         route(3);
>>>>>                         break;
>>>>>
>>>>> ..can I do like this?? call a subroute [4] from e subroute [3]?
>>>>>
>>>>> if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@") |
>>>>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>>>> route(4);
>>>>> }
>>>>> route[4] {
>>>>> rewritehostport("192.168.0.1:5060");
>>>>> t_on_failure("1");
>>>>> t_relay();
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> failure_route[4] {
>>>>> rewritehostport("192.168.0.2:5060");
>>>>> append_branch();
>>>>> t_relay();
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Giuseppe
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>> From: "Tobias Lindgren" <tobias.lindgren at ip-only.se>
>>>>> To: "Giuseppe Parlato" <gparlato at tnet.it>
>>>>> Cc: <serusers at iptel.org>
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:56 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] backup route
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can use the "route[]" and "failure_route[]" functions in
ser.cfg.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A short example:
>>>>>> if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@") |
>>>>>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>>>>> route(1);
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> route[1] {
>>>>>> rewritehostport("192.168.0.1:5060");
>>>>>> t_on_failure("1");
>>>>>> t_relay();
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> failure_route[1] {
>>>>>> rewritehostport("192.168.0.2:5060");
>>>>>> append_branch();
>>>>>> t_relay();
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This above would relay on that you have the "tm.so" module
loaded.
>>>>>> Also,
>>>>>> the tm-module has some parameters for timeouts and stuff (such as
>>>>>> fr_timer) which you should laborate with.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good luck!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Br,
>>>>>> Tobias
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Giuseppe Parlato said the following on 2006-05-22 18:04:
>>>>>>> When calling some numbers I have to forward calls to a router
>>>>>>> cisco (then it wil forward calls out through isdn) or to a
backup
>>>>>>> router
>>>>>>> cisco if the first one is busy. The route to primary cisco
router
>>>>>>> works
>>>>>>> but I don't know how to implement the backup route in ser.cfg ?
how
>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>> I configure a backup route in sip server?
>>>>>>> I hope someone can answer me soon, I'm in trouble :|
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> if ((uri=~"^sip:80[0-9]+@") | (uri=~"^sip:1[0-9][0-9]@") |
>>>>>>> (uri=~"^sip:1515@")) {
>>>>>>>                 rewritehost("router IP");
>>>>>>>                 forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>>>>>>>                 break;
>>>>>>>         };
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Giuseppe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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