[Users] route on reply reason in failure_route
Walter Schober
walter.schober at neotel.at
Sun Jan 15 13:24:18 CET 2006
Thanks for the tip! Currently I'm setting flags in the onreply_route() and
use them then in failure_route(), which works, but is not nice.
Need a lot of flags for that.
Unfortunately the doc tells me, that I cannot use avpops in onreply_route().
0(867) parse error (211,17-18): Command cannot be used in the block
Also found this issue in the archives on searching for "$rr" - that was the
keyword!
/Walter
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel at voice-system.ro]
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 1:08 PM
To: Walter Schober
Cc: users at openser.org
Subject: Re: [Users] route on reply reason in failure_route
In the failure_route is processed the original INVITE. You cannot have
access to the reply. What you can do is to set a onreply_route for the
INVITE and in this route to set some avps to reply code and reason.
Since the failure_route is executed after the onreply_route you can
check them in failure_route.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01/15/06 12:50, Walter Schober wrote:
> Can anyone please give me a hint how to access the reply reason in
> failure_route - or is it really not possible to trigger some event on
> the response _reason_.
> 0(704) SIP Reply (status):
> 0(704) version: <SIP/2.0>
> 0(704) status: <404>
> 0(704) reason: <CLIR Inactive> <----- I want this!
> There is a pseudo variable for that, but no function can search the
> replied reason!
> Is it really true, that you can use the reply status only
> (t_check_status("404"))?
>
> Using avpops the pseude variables $rr and $rs are <null> at that
> moment. Do I miss something?
> I'm doing that:
> failure_route[3]
> {
> if (t_check_status("404") ) {
> avp_printf("$reason", "The reply: $rr, $rs");
> log("\n----------------------------------------\n");
> avp_print();
> log("\n----------------------------------------\n");
> }
> }
> resulting in:
> 0(740) DEBUG:avpops:print_avp: p=0xb6177838, flags=2
> 0(740) DEBUG: id=<32>
> 0(740) DEBUG: val_str=<The reply: <null>, <null>>
>
> Any hints welcome.
> /Walter
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users at openser.org
> http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
>
More information about the Users
mailing list