[OpenSIPS-Users] R: R: [OpenSIPS-Devel] next_branch function, NAT and PATH (RFC 3327)

Mauro Davi' mauro.davi at acotel.com
Mon May 18 11:00:40 CEST 2009


Sorry, there is a mistake...

If all contacts have the same q-value....

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: users-bounces at lists.opensips.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.opensips.org] Per conto di Mauro Davi'
Inviato: lunedì 18 maggio 2009 10:25
A: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Oggetto: [OpenSIPS-Users] R: [OpenSIPS-Devel] next_branch function,NAT and PATH (RFC 3327)

Hi Bogdan,

below the piece of code that handle a serial forking call to more than
one contact.
The idea is to search on a DB a list of contact to add associated with a
sip uri.
For example when I call sip:serial at domain.com I add 3 contacts:

User1 at domain.com
User2 at domain.com
User3 at domain.com

I call the append_branch() function followed by a lookup function (to
resolve the real IP address.

If all the contacts have the same IP address, all goes fine, otherwise
the call after the first one goes wrong because the outbound proxy isn't
set.
I'm using the opensips version 1.5.1.

Loadmodule "registrar.so"

modparam("registrar", "use_path", 1)
modparam("registrar", "path_mode", 0)
modparam("registrar", "path_use_received", 1)

			avp_db_query("SELECT count(*) FROM hunt_group
WHERE username = '$oU' and domain='$od'","$avp(s:hg_row_count)");
                        if($avp(s:hg_row_count)!=0)
                        {
				avp_db_query("SELECT id,domain FROM
hunt_group WHERE username = '$oU' and
domain='$od'","$avp(s:hg_id);$avp(s:hg_domain)");
				xlog("L_INFO","Id <$avp(s:hg_id)>,
domain<$avp(s:hg_domain)>\n");
				route(11);
				avp_db_query("SELECT count(*) FROM
hunt_group_detail WHERE hg_id = $avp(s:hg_id)","$avp(s:hgd_row_count)");
   	                        if($avp(s:hgd_row_count)!=0)
        	                {
					avp_db_query("SELECT
s.username,h.q_value FROM subscriber s,hunt_group_detail h WHERE
s.id=h.uuid AND hg_id = $avp(s:hg_id) ORDER BY h.q_value
ASC","$avp(s:hgd_username);$avp(s:qvalue)");
					$var(i)=0;
                                        $var(append_branch)=0;
                                        xlog("L_INFO","CHECK Number of
hunt group users <$avp(s:hgd_row_count)>\n");
					while ($var(i) <
$avp(s:hgd_row_count))	{
                                                $var(sip_address) =
"sip:" + $(avp(s:hgd_username)[$var(i)]) + "@" + $avp(s:hg_domain);
                                                $avp(s:q_value) = "0." +
$(avp(s:qvalue)[$var(i)]);
						xlog("L_INFO","Try to
add <$var(sip_address)> URI with qvalue <$avp(s:q_value)>\n");
						if
(registered("location","$var(sip_address)")) {
							if
($var(append_branch)!=0) {
 
append_branch(); 
                                                	}
	
$var(append_branch) = 1;
							$ru =
$var(sip_address);
 
xlog("L_INFO","Adding <$var(sip_address)> URI with qvalue
<$avp(s:q_value)>\n");
 
lookup("location");
						}
						$var(i) = $var(i) + 1;
					}
                                        xlog("L_INFO","CHECK
serialize_branches\n");
                                        serialize_branches(1);
					setflag(10);
				}
				t_on_failure(3);
                                t_relay();
				exit;
                        }


failure_route[3]
{
	if (t_was_cancelled()) {
                exit();
        }
	if (isflagset(10)) {
                if
(t_check_status("4[0-9][0-9]|5[0-9][0-9]|6[0-9][0-9]")) {
                        if (next_branches()) {
				t_on_failure(3);
                                t_relay();
			} else {
				xlog("L_INFO", "Service Unavailable -
M=$rm RURI=$ru F=$fu T=$tu IP=$si ID=$ci\n");
				route(11);
				$avp(s:status_code)="503";
				acc_db_request("Service Unavailable",
"acc");
			}
		}
	}
}

Regards,
	MD

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro] 
Inviato: sabato 16 maggio 2009 09:15
A: Mauro Davi'
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Oggetto: Re: [OpenSIPS-Devel] next_branch function, NAT and PATH (RFC
3327)

Hi Mauro,

The serialize_branches() and next_branch() should push the path and 
received field in the next serial branches - could you post the relevant

part of the script where you do use these 2 functions (also what version

on opensips are you using) ?

Regards,
Bogdan

Mauro Davi' wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using a SIP Server connected to a SIP Proxy (load balancer)
>
> When a client behind NAT is connected to the SIP flatform all works 
> fine, except one issue:
>
> If I call an AOR via parallel fork all goes fine...
>
> But if I use a serial forking, when I call the next_branch function to

> handle a serial forking the INVITE from the server isn't sent to the 
> SIP Proxy (the outbound proxy defined in the PATH HF of the REGISTER).
>
> It seems that also the received parameter isn't used... The INVITE go 
> direct to the private IP of the client behind NAT...
>
> It is a mistake in my opensips configuration or it is a real BUG...
>
> Could anyone give me a suggestion?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> MD
>
>
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