[OpenSIPS-Users] Problem with t_relay after

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Tue Mar 10 13:33:28 CET 2009


Hi Chevio,

what opensips version are you using?

Regards,
Bogdan

Chevio wrote:
> Hi All, 
>
> I  am having a weird problem with t_relay when calling it from route[2] in
> the script below.
>
> The problem that I am experiencing is that it does not relay the message to
> the modified destination uri host/port. Instead it relays the message to the
> modified uri/host/port from route[1]. 
>
> I initially thought the problem was with my tncgw_route custom module that
> modifies the msg->new_uri
> but after some testing and debugging I realized that if I modify the
> destination uri host/port with rewritehostport functino on route[2]
> t_relay() is also failing (sending the message to the modified uri in
> route[1]).
>
> Then I decided to try t_relay("udp:host:port") instead of t_relay() on
> route[2] and it worked fine. So the question is why does t_relay() is not
> picking the msg->new_uri when called from route[2]?.  
>
> route[1] {
> 	setflag(22);
> 	# send it out now; use stateful forwarding as it works reliably
> 	# even for UDP2TCP
> 	
> 	if (method=="INVITE"){
> 		t_on_failure("1");
> 		t_on_reply("1");
>
> 		$var(route_result)=tncgw_route("1");
> 		tncgw_cdr();
> 		
> 		if($var(route_result)==-404){
> 			xlog("Invalid Route send 404 \n");
> 			sl_send_reply("404","Invalid Route");
> 			tncgw_releasecdr("404","SB Invalid Route");  
> 			exit;
> 			
> 		}
>
> 		if($var(route_result)==-503){
> 			xlog("Congestion, send 503 \n");
> 			sl_send_reply("503","No route available for destination");
> 			tncgw_releasecdr("503","SB No route available for destination");  
> 			exit;
> 			
> 		}
>
> 		if($var(route_result)<0){
> 			xlog("Call not routed\n");
> 			sl_send_reply("503","No route available for destination");
> 			tncgw_releasecdr("$var(route_result)","SB Call not routed");  
> 			exit;
> 		}
>
>
> 		t_relay();
> 		exit;	
> 	}
> }
>
> route[2] {
> 	setflag(22);
> 	# send it out now; use stateful forwarding as it works reliably
> 	# even for UDP2TCP
> 	t_on_reply("2");
> 	$var(route_result)=tncgw_route("2");
>              tncgw_cdr();
>
> 	if($var(route_result)==-404){
> 		xlog("Invalid Route send 404 \n");
> 		sl_send_reply("404","Invalid Route");
> 		tncgw_releasecdr("404","SB Invalid Route");  
> 		exit;
> 	}
>
> 	if($var(route_result)==-503){
> 		xlog("Congestion, send 503 \n");
> 		sl_send_reply("503","No route available for destination");
> 		tncgw_releasecdr("503","SB No route available for destination");  
> 		exit;
> 	}
>
> 	if($var(route_result)<0){
> 		xlog("Call not routed\n");
> 		sl_send_reply("503","SB No route available for destination");
> 		tncgw_releasecdr("$var(route_result)","SB Call not routed");  
> 		exit;
> 	}
>
> 	if (!t_relay()){
> 	
> 		sl_reply_error();
>
> 	};
> }
>
> failure_route[1] {
> 	setflag(22);
> 	if(status=~"3[0-9][0-9]|4[0-9][0-9]|5[0-9][0-9]|6[0-9][0-9]")
> 	{
> 		/*
> 		if first carrier failed the call then try the next in route
> 		*/
> 		append_branch();
> 		route(2);
> 		exit;
> 	}
> }
>
>
> onreply_route[1] {
>         setflag(22);
> 	if (status=~"3[0-9][0-9]|4[0-9][0-9]|5[0-9][0-9]|6[0-9][0-9]") {
> 		# Response from carrier
> 		tncgw_releasecdr("$rs","From Carrier");
> 	}
>
> }
>
> I appreciate any help.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Chevio
>
>   




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