[Freeswitch-users] SIP Trunk vs routing incoming call

Robert M. Niczyporuk rniczypo at gmail.com
Wed Jul 28 07:44:23 PDT 2010


It's exactly what I meant :)
Thanks

On 28 July 2010 00:54, David Ponzone <david.ponzone at gmail.com> wrote:

> You can also add the following gateway parameter in your gateway params:
>
> <param name="extension" value="auto_to_user"/>
>
> With this, FS will use the To field as the destination_number.
>
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> Le 27/07/2010 à 21:05, Robert M. Niczyporuk a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I've got simple problem.
> My ITSP, when sends me an INVITE message, puts a destination DID (e.g.
> 223517864, 223517865) only in a field 'To:" of the INVITE message.
>
> So it looks like:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Session Initiation Protocol
>     Request-Line: INVITE sip:alamakota@[.....deleted.......];transport=udp;line=eccbc87e
> SIP/2.0
>         Method: INVITE
>         Request-URI: sip:alamakota@
> [.....deleted.......];transport=udp;line=eccbc87e
>         [Resent Packet: False]
>     Message Header
>         Via: SIP/2.0/UDP x.x.x.x:5060;branch=z9hG4bKedjaoo2068qhogsrm5o1.1
>         From: <sip:555555555 at appsm.ngn.yyyy.pl<sip%3A555555555 at appsm.ngn.yyyy.pl>
> >;tag=SD3lb8e01-118520006-1280255979518-
>         To: "ab"<sip:*223517864*@yyyyy.pl;line=eccbc87e>
>         Call-ID: SD3lb8e01-b5526ec70ec5846b8f02e61df8d8eb32-aovtv90
>         CSeq: 177862656 INVITE
>         Contact: <sip:x.x.x.x:5060;transport=udp>
>         Allow: ACK,BYE,CANCEL,INFO,INVITE,OPTIONS,PRACK,REFER,NOTIFY,UPDATE
>         Accept:
> multipart/mixed,application/media_control+xml,application/sdp
>         Supported: timer
>         Min-SE: 60
>         Max-Forwards: 9
>         Content-Type: application/sdp
>         Content-Length: 332
>     Message Body
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> In Request-Line there's always the same string (in this case it's
> alamakota at ...........), independently of callee DID.
>
> Question is: How to route those calls based on 'To' field (more precisely -
> based on User Part of the 'To' field)  ?????
> Dialplan with simple condition "destination_number" of course doesn't
> work....
> Is there a solution?
> (Using Asterisk I'm able to analyse whole INVITE message, substract 'To'
> field and then route via value in this field...)
>
> Thanks for any help
> --
> rniczypo
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Robert M. Niczyporuk
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