Routing

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How to do routing in Yate?
 
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You have to know that it is done by using messages and it can be done from one or more modules. If more than one module is used, then the priority that is set in each configuration file associated to the module will be used. This priority will establish the order in which the modules handle the routing request. A numerically lower priority means a higher actual priority of the route. A module can add/modify parameters without handling the message.  
 
You have to know that it is done by using messages and it can be done from one or more modules. If more than one module is used, then the priority that is set in each configuration file associated to the module will be used. This priority will establish the order in which the modules handle the routing request. A numerically lower priority means a higher actual priority of the route. A module can add/modify parameters without handling the message.  
  

Revision as of 14:35, 4 October 2012

How to do routing in Yate?

You have to know that it is done by using messages and it can be done from one or more modules. If more than one module is used, then the priority that is set in each configuration file associated to the module will be used. This priority will establish the order in which the modules handle the routing request. A numerically lower priority means a higher actual priority of the route. A module can add/modify parameters without handling the message.

This is the list of the routing modules and a HowTo for each of them:

Routing modules in Yate How to do routing in Yate
Regfile module How to register users from regfile
Regular expressions module Redirecting Calls to another User in the Regex Module
Javascript routing module How to do routing using javascript
Register module How to register users from register
Call forker How to do round-robin routing
ENUM based routing
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