On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Pete Mueller <[email protected]>wrote:
> My goal is: > 0) figure out why the bandwidth gateway is being processed as "internal" > (this is more of a security thing) > they are probably terminating traffic on port 5060 rather than 5080. 5060 is internal, 5080 is external. > > 1) have both gateways enter at the same point in the dialplan (this seems > to be the purpose of the "Extension" param) > I'd drop the extension param and instead match on the destination_number (the DID used to reach you). > 2) be able to identify which gateway the call came in on. I was hoping to > set a param in the gateway configuration that would be passed through onto > the channel, but have not found one. Worst case, I could have each gateway > enter at a different extension in the dialplan, however, that doesn't seem > to be working if the channel comes in the "internal" profile. > Not sure here... gateways are an outbound thing. Inbound calls just hit your dialplan and you process from there. A sledgehammer approach would be to have a different sip_profile for each gateway. But that is just silly. Flowroute at least puts their name in the sdp.... > Thanks for your help. I've provided INFO dumps from both gateways if they > help... > -pete > -- -Rupa
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