Routing

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Yate has multiple routing modules. A routing module is a module that handles (sees) the call.route message.

You can set all routing in a single module or use a combination of modules. If more than one module is used, then the priority that is set in each configuration file determines the order of the modules processing the message. A numerically lower priority means a higher priority of the route. A module can add/modify parameters without handling the message.

This is the list of the routing modules and a How To's for each of them:

Routing modules in Yate How to do routing in Yate
 
Regfile module
Module used for autentication, registration, and routing of users from a file.
 
Regular expressions module
Module used for routing incoming and outgoing call legs.
 
Javascript routing module
Javascript module is a module support for programmatically routing a call step by step.
 
Register module
Module used to write CDR(Call Detail Record) data in the database.
 
Call forker module
Module used to route a call to multiple alternative targets.
 
ENUM route module
Performs routing using the ENUM protocols that maps phone numbers to VoIP (or even other PSTN) resources.
 
Cluster route module
 
 
Late routing Module
 
 
Call Counters Module
 
 
How to register users from regfile
 
 
Redirecting Calls to another User in the Regex Module
 
 
How to do routing using javascript
 
 
How to register users from register
 
 
How to do round-robin routing
 
 
Configuring regexp and callto parameters in cluster route module
 
 
Forking a call using lateroute
 
 
How to use callcounters module to count incoming calls
 
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