[OpenSIPS-Users] R: R: R: R: serialize_branches() and q value....

Mauro Davi' mauro.davi at acotel.com
Tue Mar 3 18:10:53 CET 2009


Hi Bogdan,

yes I did in this way... But the problem, I think, is that the qvalue aren't loaded correctly from the DB.

Regards,
	MD

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro] 
Inviato: martedì 3 marzo 2009 18:06
A: Mauro Davi'
Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
Oggetto: Re: R: [OpenSIPS-Users] R: R: serialize_branches() and q value....

Hi Mauro,

serialize_branches() just prepare the sets.

To use the sets (for each q value) you need to call next_branches().

So, the algorithm should be like this:

route{
    serialize_branches()

    next_branches();

    t_on_failure("1");
   
    t_relay();
}

failure_route[1]{
    if ( next_branches() )
       t_relay();
}

Regards,
Bogdan

Mauro Davi' wrote:
> Hi Bodan,
>
> I think that the serial fork have some problem.
>
> On the DB I modified the q value of two user
>
> User1, qvalue=0.1
> User2, qvalue=0.2
>
> I insert in the script the following line of code:
>
> $ru=user1 at domain.com
> Lookup("location");
> Append_branch();
> $ru=user2 at domain.com
> Lookup("location");
> Serialize_branches();
> T_relay();
>
> The result was:
>
> Mar  2 17:36:53 [26014] DBG:core:serialize_branches: loaded <sip:user1 at 192.168.193.54:6685;rinstance=0f314641b36adb7d>, q=-1 q_flag <0>
> Mar  2 17:36:53 [26014] DBG:core:serialize_branches: loaded <sip:user2 at 192.168.193.73:54218;rinstance=e70bfc2dadad8857>, q=100 q_flag <16>
>
> The call are correctly serialized but if I add three destinations the result was:
>
> Mar  2 17:42:04 [26014] DBG:core:serialize_branches: loaded <sip:user1 at 192.168.193.54:6685;rinstance=0f314641b36adb7d>, q=-1 q_flag <0>
> Mar  2 17:42:04 [26014] DBG:core:serialize_branches: loaded <sip:user2 at 192.168.193.73:54218;rinstance=e70bfc2dadad8857>, q=-1 q_flag <0>
> Mar  2 17:42:04 [26014] DBG:core:serialize_branches: loaded <sip:user3 at 192.168.193.71:54218;rinstance=e70bfc2dadad8857>, q=100 q_flag <16>
>
> The qvalue aren't inserted correctly...
>
> Is it a bug?
>
> Thanks in advance
> 	MD
>
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: users-bounces at lists.opensips.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.opensips.org] Per conto di Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> Inviato: giovedì 26 febbraio 2009 19:08
> A: Mauro Davi'
> Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
> Oggetto: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] R: R: serialize_branches() and q value....
>
> Hi Mauro,
>
> you have to ways to go:
>
> 1) use the @domain.com URIs and relay them back to your proxy in order 
> to do lookup
>
> 2) try to do lookup directly in the first step - the logic you tried. 
> But to work replace the
>           append_branch("$ru","0.1");
>     with
>           append_branch();
>
>  this will take the RURI and add it as a branch, so you can override it 
> with the next user2 URI.
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Mauro Davi' wrote:
>   
>> Hi Bogdan,
>>
>> I have a little problem...
>>
>> In this way I can serialize a set of know called party (i.e. with the sip address in the form sip:username at ipaddress:port)...
>>
>> But I cannot add, for example the following branch:
>>
>> Append_branch("sip:user1 at domain.com","0.1")
>> Append_branch("sip:user2 at domain.com","0.2")
>> Append_branch("sip:user3 at domain.com","0.3")
>>
>> Because the result is a misrouted call (i.e. the requested sip uri isn't reacheable...).
>>
>> So I thought to add a RURI after invoked the lookup function...
>>
>> Somethink like this:
>>
>> $ru="sip:user1 at domain.com";
>> lookup("location");
>> #Now $ru contain the resolved URI of user1
>> append_branch("$ru","0.1");
>> $ru="sip:user2 at domain.com";
>> lookup("location");
>> #Now $ru contain the resolved URI of user2
>> append_branch("$ru","0.2");
>> $ru="sip:user3 at domain.com";
>> lookup("location");
>> #Now $ru contain the resolved URI of user3
>> append_branch("$ru","0.3");
>>
>> But I didn't had the expected result... I cannot use pseudo-variable in the append_branch function...
>>
>> Could you tell me how I can solve this problem? There is a work-around? Or is there a correct way to call a group of user associated to a SIP URI via serial forking?
>>
>> Thank in andvance
>> 	MD
>>
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro] 
>> Inviato: mercoledì 25 febbraio 2009 15:14
>> A: Mauro Davi'
>> Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
>> Oggetto: Re: R: [OpenSIPS-Users] serialize_branches() and q value....
>>
>> Hi Mauro,
>>
>> (sorry for mistyping your name in the first place)
>>
>> the correct way to inject a q value via the append_branch is:
>>     Append_branch("sip:user2 at domain.com", 10 );
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bogdan
>>
>>
>> Mauro Davi' wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi Bogdan,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply. But I have only one question...
>>>
>>> Is it possible to set the branches qvalue from a script code?
>>>
>>> I try samething like:
>>>
>>> Append_branch();
>>> $ru="sip:user2 at domain.com;q=0.1"
>>>
>>> Or:
>>>
>>> Append_branch("sip:user2 at domain.com;q=0.1");
>>>
>>> But the log result is ever:
>>>
>>> "DBG:core:serialize_branches: nothing to do - all same q!"
>>>
>>> Coould you help me, please?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>     MD
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>>> Da: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro] 
>>> Inviato: mercoledì 25 febbraio 2009 14:54
>>> A: Mauro Davi'
>>> Cc: users at lists.opensips.org
>>> Oggetto: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] serialize_branches() and q value....
>>>
>>> Hi Marco,
>>>
>>> before getting into your script, just some important notice about SIP, 
>>> forking and q value...
>>>
>>> According to RFC 3261 (and how the serialize_branches() works), when you 
>>> have a set of destinations with different q values, the forking must 
>>> work like this:
>>>
>>> 1) order the entire set based on the q value
>>> 2) select all dsts that have as q value the min q val from the set (of 
>>> course all of the selected dsts will have the q)
>>> 3) do parallel forking with the selected dsts
>>> 4) if still failed, remove the used dsts and go back to step 2 (serial 
>>> forking).
>>>
>>>
>>> So, this is actually a combination of serial and parallel forking - the 
>>> dsts with different q will be serial forked, but dsts with the same q 
>>> will be parallel forked.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bogdan
>>>
>>> Mauro Davi' wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I saw the documentation but it is to much difficult for me J (really I 
>>>> think that the folloeing information is missed...), so I have a question.
>>>>
>>>> The below script code add two new destination to my voip platform, 
>>>> parallel at domain.com and serial at domain.com <mailto:serial at domain.com>.
>>>>
>>>> The first one works great, but the second one have the same behaviour 
>>>> of the first one...
>>>>
>>>> The question is: How I can specify the q value of every branches?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> MD
>>>>
>>>> if(uri=~"^sip:parallel@" || uri=~"^sip:serial@" )
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> xlog("L_INFO","Check passed!!!\n");
>>>>
>>>> $var(i)=0;
>>>>
>>>> while ($var(i) < 2)
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> xlog("L_INFO","Cycle Enter $var(i), RURI:$ru\n");
>>>>
>>>> if ($var(i) == 0)
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> $ru="sip:user1 at domain.com";
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> else
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> append_branch();
>>>>
>>>> $ru="sip:user2 at domain.com";
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> alias_db_lookup("dbaliases");
>>>>
>>>> if (is_uri_host_local())
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> # -- Inbound to inbound
>>>>
>>>> if(uri=~"^sip:[0-9]+@")
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> # only route numeric users to PSTN
>>>>
>>>> t_on_failure("2");
>>>>
>>>> route(5);
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> route(6);
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> else
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> # -- Inbound to outbound
>>>>
>>>> # Here we must check the to domain to verify if
>>>>
>>>> # we can send the request to a corporate SBC
>>>>
>>>> sl_send_reply("403", "Forbidden");
>>>>
>>>> exit;
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> $var(i) = $var(i) + 1;
>>>>
>>>> xlog("L_INFO","Cycle Leave $var(i), RURI:$ru");
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> if (uri=~"^sip:serial@")
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> setbflag(10);
>>>>
>>>> serialize_branches(1);
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> route(3);
>>>>
>>>> exit;
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
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