[Serusers] routing between ser and asterisk

Greger V. Teigre greger at teigre.com
Wed Aug 15 13:13:07 CEST 2007


Look at your alias. If you have an alias with your local IP address, ser 
will test true no if(src_ip==myself).
g-)

Steffen Waldmann wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i have a question about routing between SER and asterisk:
>
> I run SER and * on the same machine, so i configured * to listen on port 
> 5070 (sip.conf: bindport 5070).
> Now i want to route all numbers that are not found in SER to *, 
> therefore i wrote to ser.cfg in the main route section:
>
>   if (!lookup("location")) {
>         #sl_send_reply("404", "nicht gefunden");
>         rewritehostport("192.168.2.183:5070");
>         route(1);
>
>
>         break;
>   };
>
> route(1) is the following:
>
> route[1] {
>
> # -----------------------------------------------------------------
> # Default Message Handler
> # -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>   if (!t_relay()) {
>         sl_reply_error();
>   };
> }
>
>
> i have two SER-users: 1000 and 1001
> i have one * user: 1002
>
> when i dial 1002 i get immediately 'User not found'
>
> does anyone have a hint?
>
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