hi ricardo,
for 1.1.x version, try this:
modparam("acc", "multi_leg_enabled", 1)
modparam("acc", "src_leg_avp_id", 110)
modparam("acc", "dst_leg_avp_id", 111)
...
route {

       ## populate the avps (for Multi call leg accounting):
       if (!method=="REGISTER" && !method=="NOTIFY") {
               avp_write("$from/username", "$avp(i:110)");
               avp_write("$ruri/username", "$avp(i:111)");
         };
.....

for 1.2 or cvs :
# for mysql-based accouting, use the names of the columns
modparam("acc", "multi_leg_info", "leg_src=$avp(i:110);leg_dst=$avp(i:111)")

Do not forget to add src_leg and dst_leg columns in acc table
(leg_src, leg_dst for 1.2)

rafael


On 10/6/06, Ricardo Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to use Multi Call-Legs accounting to properly account forwarded
calls made "in the phones". For example user A calls user B which
forwards the call to user C. There is only one SIP call but with 2 legs
( A to B and B to C). Accounting the legs of a call is required for
proper billing of the calls.

As can be seen in acc module documentation, I've added the following 3
lines to my openser.cfg script:

modparam("acc", "multi_leg_enabled", 1)
modparam("acc", "src_leg_avp_id", 110)
modparam("acc", "dst_leg_avp_id", 110)

Although, after testing some forwarded calls, nothing has been written
to src_leg or dst_leg columns of acc table!!
What have I done wrong? How may I implement this feature correctly?

Regards,
Ricardo.

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