[Spce-user] rewrite rule
Tóth Csaba
tsabi at tsabi.hu
Tue Nov 25 11:17:26 EST 2014
Hi,
what i tried to describe: i created a rewrite rule test case where every
slot of the three rules have the same match: change the called number 88
to anything else, and i setted up different change strings to see which
slot executes exactly.
But just the slot at the peer matched. You see the first log line:
"Rewriting called party '88' to '88'". I am sure this is not good. Or it is?
Thanks,
Csaba
2014.11.25. 17:13 keltezéssel, Daniel Grotti írta:
> Hi,
> I don't understand what do you mean here.
> Please enable debug 2 (ngcp-kamctl proxy fifo debug 2) and redo the
> call, then checks the log and share kamailio-proxy.log.
> Also, please, describer what do you want to achieve.
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
> On 11/25/2014 05:10 PM, Tóth Csaba wrote:
>> Hi,
>> thanks, now its clearer.
>>
>> Please see the log i linked, there are these lines:
>>
>> Nov 25 14:09:05 sip proxy[31192]: NOTICE: <script>: Rewriting called
>> party '88' to '88' - R=sip:88 at 11.22.33.44:5060
>> ID=M2U0MTk1NDlhNzdlNTRlOGY4YzhmM2NmNzlkOTU1MmM.
>> ....
>> Nov 25 14:09:05 sip proxy[31192]: NOTICE: <script>: Rewriting called
>> party '88' to '_13' - R=sip:88 at sip.peer.hu
>> ID=M2U0MTk1NDlhNzdlNTRlOGY4YzhmM2NmNzlkOTU1MmM.
>>
>>
>> This log is generated from the rules test case i described above.
>> I guess the first is the callee's inbound rules *not* match, the second
>> is the peer rules match.
>>
>> I guess not this is the working behavior from the system what we wait.
>> Do you think this is a bug in 3.4.2?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Csaba
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014.11.25. 15:24 keltezéssel, Daniel Grotti írta:
>>> Hi,
>>> this is how it works:
>>>
>>> 1) Local subscriber calls another local subscriber"
>>>
>>> Inbound rewrite rules of the caller's Domain (or the caller's subscriber
>>> if it's set) takes place
>>> Outbound rewrite rules of the callee's Domain (or the callee's
>>> subscriber if it's set) takes place
>>>
>>> 2) Local subscriber calls outbound
>>>
>>> Inbound rewrite rules of the caller's Domain (or the caller's subscriber
>>> if it's set) takes place
>>> Outbound rewrite rules of the peer
>>>
>>> 3) Incoming call for local subscriber
>>>
>>> Inbound rewrite rules of the peer
>>> Outbound rewrite rules of the callee's Domain (or the callee's
>>> subscriber if it's set) takes place
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/25/2014 02:30 PM, Tóth Csaba wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> i have a problem with rewrite-rules.
>>>>
>>>> I setted up three different rules sets: Rule3 to the subscriber, Rule2
>>>> to the domain and Rule1 to the peer.
>>>>
>>>> Setted a ^88 match to every slot of the rules, but with different output:
>>>>
>>>> Rule1 In Callee match:^88 to:_11
>>>> Rule1 In Caller match:^88 to:_12
>>>> Rule1 Out Callee match:^88 to:_13
>>>> Rule1 Out Caller match:^88 to:_14
>>>>
>>>> Rule2 In Callee match:^88 to:_15
>>>> Rule2 In Caller match:^88 to:_16
>>>> Rule2 Out Callee match:^88 to:_17
>>>> Rule2 Out Caller match:^88 to:_18
>>>>
>>>> Rule3 In Callee match:^88 to:_19
>>>> Rule3 In Caller match:^88 to:_20
>>>> Rule3 Out Callee match:^88 to:_21
>>>> Rule3 Out Caller match:^88 to:_22
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And when i place a call to 88, it is converted just to _13 at peer. This is
>>>> the log: http://pastebin.com/Nk9yyrqy
>>>>
>>>> Why is that? None of the subscriber and the domain catches the 88?
>>>>
>>>> I believe this work like this:
>>>> if the call comes in, either the domain or the subscriber rewrite rule
>>>> evaluated (if one is setted up in the subscriber, domain priority
>>>> order), than when the call goes out at peer it again evaluated by the
>>>> peer's rewrite rule set.
>>>>
>>>> I use the latest 3.4.2 version.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Csaba
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