(RADIATOR) Question about handlers.

Ricardo Martinez rmartinez at redvoiss.net
Thu Dec 30 16:26:31 CST 2004


Hugh.
	Thank you very much.  Now is working perfectly.
	Best regards,

Ricardo.-

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au]
Enviado el: Jueves, 30 de Diciembre de 2004 16:59
Para: Ricardo Martinez
CC: 'radiator at open.com.au'
Asunto: Re: (RADIATOR) Question about handlers.



Hello Ricardo -

You will need to order your Handlers with the most specific _before_ 
the more general.

This is because the Handlers are evaluated in the order they appear in 
the configuration file with the first match being the only match.

Therefore you should do something like this:

<Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
h323-billing-model=numero:normal>
something 2...
</Handler>

<Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
h323-billing-model=numero:800>
something3...
</Handler>

<Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
h323-billing-model=numero:myrsta>
something4...
</Handler>

<Handler Request-Type = Access-Request>
something...
</Handler>

regards

Hugh


On 31 Dec 2004, at 04:21, Ricardo Martinez wrote:

> Hello List.
> 	I have a question regarding the Handlers.
> 	If i want to use different SQL querys for different types of
> request, based on a Attribute.  Which is the way to do this?.  The
> Attributes are :
>
> cisco-h323-billing-model = "h323-billing-model=numero:myrsta"
>
> or
>
> cisco-h323-billing-model = "h323-billing-model=numero:normal"
>
> or
>
> cisco-h323-billing-model = "h323-billing-model=numero:800"
>
> For the first query the attribute cisco-h323-billing-model is not 
> present so
> i want to use a Hadler like this :
>
> <Handler Request-Type = Access-Request>
> something...
> </Handler>
>
>
> Then for the other subsequent request i have to match in one of the 
> next
> handlers :
>
> <Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
> h323-billing-model=numero:normal>
> something 2...
> </Handler>
>
> <Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
> h323-billing-model=numero:800>
> something3...
> </Handler>
>
> <Handler Request-Type = Access-Request, cisco-h323-billing-model=
> h323-billing-model=numero:myrsta>
> something4...
> </Handler>
>
> But is not working....
> Can anyone help me?.
> For a normal transaction the first auth packet is like this one :
>
> 	User-Name = "1234567890987654"
> 	cisco-h323-conf-id = "h323-conf-id=1583381F 599A11D9 8521ED09
> C78C1568"
> 	cisco-avpair = "h323-ivr-out=transactionID:51"
> 	Calling-Station-Id = "xxxxx100"
> 	NAS-Port-Type = Async
> 	Cisco-NAS-Port = "ISDN 1/0:15:2"
> 	NAS-Port = 0
> 	Service-Type = Login-User
> 	NAS-IP-Address = xx.xx.xx.71
>
> I want this packet in the first handler.
>
> Then the 2nd auth packet is like this :
>
> 	User-Name = "1234567890987654"
> 	cisco-h323-conf-id = "h323-conf-id=1583381F 599A11D9 8521ED09
> C78C1568"
> 	cisco-h323-billing-model = "h323-billing-model=numero:myrsta"
> 	cisco-avpair = "h323-ivr-out=transactionID:52"
> 	Calling-Station-Id = "xxxx100"
> 	Called-Station-Id = "xxxxxxxxx7000"
> 	Service-Type = Login-User
> 	NAS-IP-Address = xx.xx.xx.71
>
> I want this second packet on a handler based on the 
> cisco-h323-billing-model
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ricardo Martinez.-
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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