[OpenSER-Users] checking radius return attributes
    danish.samad at vocalseeds.com 
    danish.samad at vocalseeds.com
       
    Wed Aug 29 13:29:49 CEST 2007
    
    
  
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually I am currently returning an integer status value in
cisco-h323-return-code (a vendor specific attribute). So basically how can
I extract the value returned in this attribute, compare it and then send
and sl reply.
Probably there is a way of loading this attr value in an avp and comparing
it?
Regards,
Danish
> Hello Danish,
>
> a solution would be returning a SIP-AVP, containing the reason for
> failure, and then forward this to the client using sl.
> Another one would be completely rewriting R-URI again from your
> SIP-AVP and then send the request to an announcement server (eg:
> ann:paymentrequired at your.server - which should play Payment Required
> annoucement).
>
> Cheers,
> DanB
>
> On 8/29/07, danish.samad at vocalseeds.com <danish.samad at vocalseeds.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have configured openser-1.2 with a (commercial) third party radius
>> server and it is working great. Now I have a requirement where I need to
>> check a radius return attribute in case an access reject is received in
>> response to an  authorization request. Is there some way I can do this
>> in
>> the openser script.
>>
>> Basically I want to send a 402 payment required message to a sip client
>> in
>> case the call is rejected due low balance. In such cases radius returns
>> a
>> status  response code with access reject.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Danish
>>
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