[SR-Users] Jurisdictional (inter vs intra calling) LCR on Kamailio

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Tue Sep 11 23:32:17 CEST 2012


William, 

This is a business-layer function that is far outside the scope of what built-in Kamailio modules can do. In fact, even the 'lcr' module is something of a misnomer: it does not do LCR in a truly financialised sense, to say nothing of jurisdictionally specific regulatory awareness. It's just a basic weighted routing table. 

The appropriate place to find such functionality, unless you want to write it yourself, is in a variety of ITSP-oriented commercial platforms built on top of Kamailio. They exist precisely to fill these gaps and bring the somewhat general capabilities of Kamailio into an applied dimension that is useful in specific business and product contexts. 

Many members of this list represent software or consulting companies that offer such solutions. However, as it is a noncommercial list, I'll refrain from plugging them directly. You may want to ask the question on Kamailio-Business. You can also email me privately and I would be happy to give you some unbiased pointers about the commercial ecosystem.

-- Alex

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Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/William Fulton <wfulton at thirdhatch.com> wrote:I can’t find any information anywhere on how to get jurisdictional lcr configured.  I have intra and interstate rates for each carrier rate deck and don’t know how to let the system know when one is appropriate versus the other.
 
Can someone point me to a tutorial or some documentation on this?
 
Thanks so much!

William
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