(RADIATOR) perfomance with Regular Expression

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Apr 10 04:23:51 CDT 2002


Hello Calvin -

What exactly are these Handlers being used for?

You should have a look at the AuthBy SQLRADIUS clause, and possibly the 
"goodies/CalledStationId.pm" module.

regards

Hugh


On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 14:13, calvin kwok wrote:
> if we have 100 DNIs to be sorted out by radiator
> like the following using regular expression
>
> <handler DNIS="/123456|
>
>                |345678
>
>                .
>                .
>                .
>
>                |566768/
>
> #100 numbers listed in the RE
>
>
> other attributes ....
>
> </handler>
>
>
> how could the peformance be affected ib searching the
> match?
> Is there any neater way of doing it instead of keying
> in 100 DNIS number in the RE to increase performance?
> must we use RE in the AVP?
> can we use argument like %DNIS after handler?
>
> regards
> calvin kwok
>
>
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