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OpenSIPS routing logic uses several types of routes. Each type of route is triggered by a certain event and allows you to process a certain type of message (request or reply). 1. routeRequest routing block. It contains a set of actions to be taken for SIP requests. Triggered by : receiving an external request from the network. Processing : the triggering SIP request. Type : initially stateless, may be forced to stateful by using TM functions. Default action : if the request is not either forwarded nor replied, the route will simply discard the request at the end. The main 'route' block identified by 'route{...}' or 'route[0]{...}' is executed for each SIP request. The implicit action after execution of the main route block is to drop the SIP request. To send a reply or forward the request, explicit actions must be called inside the route block. Example of usage: route { if(is_method("OPTIONS")) { # send reply for each options request sl_send_reply("200", "ok"); exit(); } route(1); } route[1] { # forward according to uri forward(); } Note that if a 'route(X)' is called from a 'branch_route[Y]' then in 'route[X]' is just processed each separate branch instead of all branches together as occurs in main route. 2. branch_routeRequest's branch routing block. It contains a set of actions to be taken for each branch of a SIP request. Triggered by : preparation a new branch (of a request); the branch is well formed, but not yet sent out. Processing : the SIP request (with the branch particularities, like RURI, branch flags) Type : stateful Default action : if the branch is not dropped (via "drop" statement), the branch will be automatically sent out. It is executed only by TM module after it was armed via t_on_branch("branch_route_index"). Example of usage: route { lookup("location"); t_on_branch("1"); if(!t_relay()) { sl_send_reply("500", "relaying failed"); } } branch_route[1] { if(uri=~"10\.10\.10].10") { # discard branches that go to 10.10.10.10 drop(); } } 3. failure_routeFailed transaction routing block. It contains a set of actions to be taken each transaction that received only negative replies (>=300) for all branches. Triggered by : receiving or generation(internal) of a negative reply that completes the transaction (all branches are terminated with negative replies) Processing : the original SIP request (that was sent out) Type : stateful Default action : if no new branch is generated or no reply is forced over, by default, the winning reply will be sent back to UAC. The 'failure_route' is executed only by TM module after it was armed via t_on_failure("failure_route_index"). Note that in 'failure_route' is processed the request that initiated the transaction, not the reply . Example of usage: route { lookup("location"); t_on_failure("1"); if(!t_relay()) { sl_send_reply("500", "relaying failed"); } } failure_route[1] { if(is_method("INVITE")) { # call failed - relay to voice mail t_relay("udp:voicemail.server.com:5060"); } } 4. onreply_routeReply routing block. It contains a set of actions to be taken for SIP replies. Triggered by : receiving of a reply from the network Processing : the received reply Type : stateful (if bound to a transaction) or stateless (if global reply route). Default action : if the reply is not dropped (only provisional replies can be), it will be injected and processed by the transaction engine. The main 'onreply_route' identified by 'onreply_route {...}' or 'onreply_route[0] {...}' is executed for all replies received. Certain 'onreply_route' blocks can be executed by TM module for special replies. For this, the 'onreply_route' must be armed for the SIP requests whose replies should be processed within it, via t_on_reply("onreply_route_index"). route { lookup("location"); t_on_reply("1"); if(!t_relay()) { sl_send_reply("500", "relaying failed"); } } onreply_route[1] { if(status=~"1[0-9][0-9]") { log("provisional response\n"); } } 5. error_routeThe error route is executed automatically when a parsing error occurred during SIP request processing. This allow the administrator to decide what to do in case of error. Triggered by : parsing error in "route" Processing : failed request Type : stateless (recommended) Default action : discard request. In error_route, the following pseudo-variables are available to get access to error details:
error_route { xlog("--- error route class=$(err.class) level=$(err.level) info=$(err.info) rcode=$(err.rcode) rreason=$(err.rreason) ---\n"); xlog("--- error from [$si:$sp]\n+++++\n$mb\n++++\n"); sl_send_reply("$err.rcode", "$err.rreason"); exit; } 6. local_routeThe local route is executed automatically when a new SIP request is generated by TM, internally (no UAC side). This is a route intended to be used for message inspection, accouting and for applying last changes on the message headers. Routing and signalling functions are not allowed. Triggered by : TM generating a brand new request Processing : the new request Type : stateful Default action : send the request out local_route { if (is_method("INVITE") && $ru=~"@foreign.com") { append_hf("P-hint: foreign request\r\n"); exit; } if (is_method("BYE") ) { acc_log_request("internally generated BYE"); } } |