[OpenSER-Users] Blacklisted Destinations using Database or Text File

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Fri Jun 6 17:48:47 CEST 2008


Hi Pablo,

you can use the newly uploaded "dialplan" module (SVN trunk) to detect 
(via regexp) all the ranges you want to block... This is pretty fast as 
all the info is cached in mem.

Regards,
Bogdan

Pablo Bertuzzi wrote:
> Hello Everyone, I was using openser for some time as a proxy registrar 
> only with excellent results, now I need to do a more complex application.
>
> The scenario is:
> PSTN--DS3 Connection--CISCO AS5400 ----Openser
>
> We have a Cisco AS5400 connected with a DS3 to the PSTN and need to 
> terminate some traffic, however we need to block about 5,000 out of 
> 120,000 possible destinations based in the first 6 digits of 
> destination dialed.
>
> For example, destination dialed is 13054941678. First, the leading 1 
> is removed, then if 305494 is in blacklist some message is sent back 
> to sender (503 Service Unavailable). If 305494 is not in blacklist the 
> call is routed to Cisco AS5400.
>
> How do you think I can accomplish this without adding appreciable 
> post-dial-delay and having 1 call per second?
>
> Thank you for reading my post.
> JP
>
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