[OpenSIPS-Users] Changing R-URI depending on the destination

Toyima Dias toyimads at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 13:56:38 CET 2011


Thanks Bogdan,

But what about the Remote-Party-ID? as this headers help to link SIP
identitys to PSTN numbers?
2011/3/1 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at opensips.org>

> Hi Toyima,
>
> you have 2 things here:
>   - domain routing - this is automatically done via DNS based forwarding
>   - username routing - not sure why you want to change the dialed username,
> but if there is not mapping logic for (B->12345 , C->47896, etc) you can use
> aliases or dialplan module for translating these usernames.
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Toyima Dias wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>  I'm having doubts with the following architecture:
>>  A---PROXY_A---PROXY_B---B
>>  A calls B with the R-URI: B at PROXY_B <mailto:B at PROXY_B>
>>
>>  This will reach at PROXY_A; but here i need to make some dinamic
>> changes...
>>  if the destiny is B at PROXY_B <mailto:B at PROXY_B> i must set the R-URI with
>> a number: 12345 at PROXY_B <mailto:12345 at PROXY_B>
>>  If the destiny is C at PROXY_B <mailto:C at PROXY_B> i must set the R-URI like
>> this: 47896 at PROXY_B <mailto:47896 at PROXY_B>
>>
>>  Setting different routes on the script is not the best way, bacause i
>> won't define routes for every destination at the same domain. Dinamyc
>> routing should help and also avps i guess, am i right? what should i check
>> to accomplish this?
>>  Using Remote-Party-ID or/and P-Asserted-Identity will also help?
>>  Any clarification will be much appreciated!
>>
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