Redirecting Calls to another User in the Regex Module
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password=pass_secret | password=pass_secret | ||
− | + | === Setting routing priorities=== | |
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* regexroute.conf: i.e. preroute=10 route=10 | * regexroute.conf: i.e. preroute=10 route=10 | ||
* regfile.conf: i.e. preroute=50 route=50 | * regfile.conf: i.e. preroute=50 route=50 | ||
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+ | === Explanation priorities=== | ||
YATE will start routing with regexroute.conf (highest priority, as it has the '''lowest number'''!). There the number ''123456'' matches, changes the called parameter to ''johndoe'' and returns. As the number has not been routed yet, YATE tries the files with the lower routing priority, now trying to route ''johndoe''. ''johndoe'' is found in regfile.conf, and the originally called number ''123456'' is routed to the user ''johndoe''. | YATE will start routing with regexroute.conf (highest priority, as it has the '''lowest number'''!). There the number ''123456'' matches, changes the called parameter to ''johndoe'' and returns. As the number has not been routed yet, YATE tries the files with the lower routing priority, now trying to route ''johndoe''. ''johndoe'' is found in regfile.conf, and the originally called number ''123456'' is routed to the user ''johndoe''. | ||
+ | === Different scenario=== | ||
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+ | This configuration can be done also, if instead of using regfile.conf, you use the database module (register.conf), with the priorities set accordingly. | ||
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+ | '''See also''' | ||
− | + | * [[Register | Register module]] |
Revision as of 18:44, 6 December 2012
In regexroute.conf:
^123456$=return;called=johndoe
In regfile.conf:
[johndoe] password=pass_secret
Setting routing priorities
- regexroute.conf: i.e. preroute=10 route=10
- regfile.conf: i.e. preroute=50 route=50
Explanation priorities
YATE will start routing with regexroute.conf (highest priority, as it has the lowest number!). There the number 123456 matches, changes the called parameter to johndoe and returns. As the number has not been routed yet, YATE tries the files with the lower routing priority, now trying to route johndoe. johndoe is found in regfile.conf, and the originally called number 123456 is routed to the user johndoe.
Different scenario
This configuration can be done also, if instead of using regfile.conf, you use the database module (register.conf), with the priorities set accordingly.
See also