[OpenSIPS-Users] Dialplan module Usage

Indiver nehru.indu at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 17:55:06 CEST 2009


Hi Flavio,

Thanks for your response. I had to implement the similar scenario as
mentioned by you. I tried with different scenario by using forums,but in
vain. can you send the configuration implemented by your for local and pstn.
we have to authenticate our customers for certain destinations.


Flavio Goncalves wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Dialplan can be used to do number translation or detection. I use it 
> to discover if the destination is local or pstn. You may also assign 
> only certain destinations to an specific user setting a dialplan id 
> in the instruction dptranslate.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Flavio E. Goncalves
> 
> 
> At 11:04 AM 10/22/2009, you wrote:
> 
>>Hi Every one,
>>
>>I'm new to the opensips. I dont know wheter it is a right question to post
>>here. I worked on the amost all modules of opensips. I had some queries
>>regarding dialplan module.
>>
>>1)What is the exact usage of dialplan module other than calling
>>regexpression from database.
>>I tried some scenarios of adding   prefix and so on. But this can be
>>acheivable from dynamic routing module also (prefixing and striping).
>>
>>2) I read in the dialplan module docs and users forums as dialplan module
is
>>used for converting national->international, for authenticating the number
>>and barring the call.  Does any one tried these scenarios?
>>
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