[OpenSER-Users] Routing Problem "To Many Hops"

Ali Jawad ali.jawad at splendor.net
Tue Feb 12 16:25:16 CET 2008


Thanks again ..I refered to the documentation and it worked..I have tried to find lookup("location")) to see what it does but I could not find it. In which part should I look for it ?

Thanks for your patience and help. It is working now but I am trying to understand my script better.


-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces at lists.openser.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.openser.org] On Behalf Of Iñaki Baz Castillo
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 5:21 PM
To: users at lists.openser.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Routing Problem "To Many Hops"

On Tuesday 12 February 2008 16:12:14 Ali Jawad wrote:
> Thank you for your reply
>
> I commented out my section and replaced it with
>
>           if (does_uri_exist()) {   # The called number is a local user
>             if (lookup("location")) # The user is online
>             {
>          	 route(1);
>          	 exit;
>             }
>             else
>             {
>          	 route(2);
>          	 exit;
>             }
>           }
>
> Now if I call a PSTN number I get too many hops, and if I do a local call
> to a user online it does not ring at the other end. Thank you.


Ali, OpenSer scripting is not easy, you should read more doc and understand it 
better before trying to do all your requeriments.

If a call does  "too many hops" it mean that you send it out (t_relay) without 
chaning the RURI, so it comes back to OpenSer, again and again.

If you call a registered user and doesn't ring it's because the INVITE doesn't 
arrive to the phone, does it? have you verified it? This is a low level 
software, you cannot speak about "a phone doesn't ring", the question is: 
does the INVITE arrive to the phone? you can test it with ngrep, for example.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc at in.ilimit.es

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