[OpenSIPS-Users] How to get access to the "Available Functions" in the modules & simplest way to

duane.larson at gmail.com duane.larson at gmail.com
Fri Jan 20 20:51:23 CET 2012


Not sure about your first issue since I've never messed with  
those "Available Functions" as for your bridging issue you might want to  
look at the B2B_LOGIC module. It has a bunch of bridging stuff in there but  
I also haven't played with those yet either.




On , Xi Liu <lxvonion at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,

> I'm new OpenSIPS, have some questions here hope anyone can help!

> Question 1,

> I'm trying to use some of the functions in usrloc module, but for some  
> reason if I use those from "Available Functions" part, the opensips won't  
> start and give an error:

> Jan 20 14:11:53 [22878] CRITICAL:core:yyerror: parse error in config  
> file, line 405, column 56-57: unknown command , missing loadmodule?

> The usrloc module is definitely loaded, and it will start as long as I  
> avoid using those "Available Functions". I tried some other modules it  
> will lead to same error.

> Question 2,

> What is the simplest way to bridge a call based on username and domain?

> I was trying to make a simple experiment I used to do in Freeswitch,

> ==========================
> Have 1000,1001,1002 registered,

> When 1000 calls 9999, the calls will be bridged to 1001 or 1002 based on  
> different time period.
> ==========================

> While in Freeswitch, it would be as simple as "bridge xxxx at domain.com",  
> and then freeswitch will lookup contact information and forward the call.

> But in OpenSIPS, I only succeed in forwarding calls by change the $du to  
> the exact contact uri, which is "sip:xxxx at ip-of-the-phone:port", the call  
> r_relay(). In order to do this, I need call a perl script to lookup the  
> location database to find a match…

> I'm 99% sure I'm doing wrong here… there must be a way way easier than  
> that, but so far I can't find it….

> Please help…

> Thanks,
> Xi

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