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jbarou at sqli.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:55 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Alias user mapping |
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Hi everybody,
I have a problem with "Alphanumeric to numeric user mapping"
I have done like it's written here :
Alphanumeric to numeric user mapping
Say you want a user's id to be alphanumeric (like an email username), such as johnsmith@pbx.example.com (johnsmith@pbx.example.com). These users have alphanumeric usernames in their sip phone config, but you want to map them from their sip username to a numeric extension, and vice versa.
As of version 1.0.4, Freeswitch makes this trivial to accomplish. A user's ID can be any alphanumeric string, and this can be simply tied to an extension number using the 'number-alias' property. This property creates an aliased directory entry that points to the alphanumeric user entry.
NOTE: When using this attribute, you must be careful not to create a directory collision by having another user whose ID is the same as another user's alias
Here is an example from the user directory: Quote: |
<user id="johnsmith" number-alias="1001">
<!-- Insert the usual user configuration variables and params here,
including user password, voicemail password, caller ID info, etc -->
</user>
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So when a user dials extension number 1001, your dialplan can use the 'user_data' function to look up the ID attribute associated with that number alias. In the default dialplan, the 'Local Extension' section can be made to work with a small change to the 'bridge' line: Quote: |
<action application="bridge" data="user/${user_data(${dialed_extension}@${domain_name} attr id)}@${domain_name}"/>
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NOTE: Using this user_data function in combination with mod_xml_curl will generate an additional request each time the user_data function is called. Note that it is already called once in the Local Extension section to determine the callgroup. Beware of performance implications of this with high-volume systems.
But when I want to call my alias-number, FS says "No Route, Abording"
My version of FreeSWITCH is the 1.0.4pre9.
Do you have any ideas ? Did I forget something to do?
Thanks
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Jonathan BAROU
SQLI LYON - CRCI
jbarou@sqli.com (jbarou@sqli.com)
lyon.crci@sqli.com (lyon.crci@sqli.com) |
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mike at jerris.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:16 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Alias user mapping |
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Could you test this in svn trunk please.
Mike
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Jonathan Barou wrote:
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jbarou at sqli.com Guest
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mike at jerris.com Guest
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msc at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:49 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Alias user mapping |
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Jonathan Barou <jbarou@sqli.com (jbarou@sqli.com)> wrote:
Quote: | I'm sorry but I'm new in the freeswitch communauty, what I have to do to test this in svn trunk ?
Thanks
| FYI,
If you're running in Linux then this is a handy way to build from scratch using a somewhat automated process:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Quick_and_Dirty_Install
What's nice about being on latest SVN trunk is that you can do "make current" and it will update your build for you.
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Peter.Hinman at Parcel... Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:00 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Alias user mapping |
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I've noticed that when using an alphanumeric ID, case sensitivity causes issues. It doesn't seem to matter what case the userID is in the XML directory. What does seem to matter is how the user registered their phone. If the user registered in all upper case (JOHN_SMITH), then dialing John_Smith will not work.
My work around for this is to tell all users to register their phones in lower case, and then my dial plan uses LUA to force all dialed extensions to lowercase.
Peter
Jonathan Barou wrote: Quote: | Hi everybody,
I have a problem with "Alphanumeric to numeric user mapping"
I have done like it's written here :
Alphanumeric to numeric user mapping
Say you want a user's id to be alphanumeric (like an email username), such as johnsmith@pbx.example.com (johnsmith@pbx.example.com). These users have alphanumeric usernames in their sip phone config, but you want to map them from their sip username to a numeric extension, and vice versa.
As of version 1.0.4, Freeswitch makes this trivial to accomplish. A user's ID can be any alphanumeric string, and this can be simply tied to an extension number using the 'number-alias' property. This property creates an aliased directory entry that points to the alphanumeric user entry.
NOTE: When using this attribute, you must be careful not to create a directory collision by having another user whose ID is the same as another user's alias
Here is an example from the user directory: Quote: | <user id="johnsmith" number-alias="1001"> <!-- Insert the usual user configuration variables and params here, including user password, voicemail password, caller ID info, etc --> </user> |
So when a user dials extension number 1001, your dialplan can use the 'user_data' function to look up the ID attribute associated with that number alias. In the default dialplan, the 'Local Extension' section can be made to work with a small change to the 'bridge' line: Quote: | <action application="bridge" data="user/${user_data(${dialed_extension}@${domain_name} attr id)}@${domain_name}"/> |
NOTE: Using this user_data function in combination with mod_xml_curl will generate an additional request each time the user_data function is called. Note that it is already called once in the Local Extension section to determine the callgroup. Beware of performance implications of this with high-volume systems.
But when I want to call my alias-number, FS says "No Route, Abording"
My version of FreeSWITCH is the 1.0.4pre9.
Do you have any ideas ? Did I forget something to do?
Thanks
--
Jonathan BAROU
SQLI LYON - CRCI
jbarou@sqli.com (jbarou@sqli.com)
lyon.crci@sqli.com (lyon.crci@sqli.com)
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