[OpenSER-Users] CDRTool rating on test system (without PSTN) zero cost problem
A.smith
a.smith at ukgrid.net
Mon Feb 4 13:24:20 CET 2008
Hey Dan!
Yep ur right! I had to have a leading "00" on the canonicalURI for to rate
the call! Thanks alot for the info!
cheers Andy! :)
--------- Original Message --------
From: Dan-Cristian Bogos <dan.bogos at gmail.com>
To: Andy Smith <a.smith at ukgrid.net>
Cc: users at lists.openser.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] CDRTool rating on test system (without PSTN)
zero cost problem
Date: 04/02/08 11:28
> Hi Andy,
>
> I suspect that your problem is related to
> var $intAccessCode = '00'; inside cdrlib.phtml.
> Based on that all the numbers which should not be altered and be
> considered billable should contain "00" as international prefix.
>
> Have a look on that, perhaps it helps.
>
> Cheers,
> DanB
>
> On Feb 3, 2008 7:17 PM, Andy Smith <a.smith at ukgrid.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > im trying to "trick" CDRTool into rating calls when my
OpenSER isnt actually
> > routing anything to a PSTN, Im trying just putting the handset
username as
> > an internation number without the leading zera (ie 44208888888) but
CDRTool
> > is rating ever call as zero cost.
> >
> > Maybe its something to do with this, from the CDRTool rating
document:
> >
> > "The rating logic checks if the TLD exists in the
billing_enum_tlds table.
> > If it does, the rating engine tries to match the regexp field against
the
> > username part of the destination from the ENUM response, which has
been
> > saved in the Canonical URI. The match must return a fully qualified
E164
> > number otherwise the call is considered to have ended to a no E164
> > destination and the call will be free of charge."
> >
> > What constitutes a fully qualified E164 number?
44208888888 at mydomain.com
> > should be ok shouldnt it? I also tried
> > +44208888888 at mydomain.com also without any success...
> >
> >
> > Its quite furstrating cos I cant see the logic as its applied by the
rating
> > system which would explain how it reaches the zero cost
> > result. It is certainly looking at the calls as they are made as its
logging
> > info to the syslog saying so, eg:
> >
> > Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[22869]: ShowPrice Id=94
Timestamp=1201882245
> > Duration=6 inputTraffic=0 outputTraffic=0 From=003 at domain.net
> > To=44208888888 at domain.net Gateway=x.x.x.x Application=audio ENUMtld=
> > Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[10751]: Normalization done in 0 s,
memory
> > usage: 4.96 MB
> > Feb 1 16:11:39 server CDRTool[10751]: Unlock ser_radius:radacct
> >
> >
> > Any ideas people?? Mediaproxy isnt actually required for billing is
it? I
> > understood it is optional for the documentation...??
> >
> > Thanks for any help! Andy.
> >
> >
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