Re: E.164 assignment through Radius

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Sure, the ';' should be stripped. I also found this bug, but I was sure I fixed it
before committing to the cvs. I'll take a look and provide a patch:)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Vevers" <mark@vevers.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 12:19 PM


Ok - I'd said I'd try by Monday ... compiled and appears to work fine apart
from one thing ....
If I send back the correct cisco-avpair ....

  h323-ivr-in=terminal-alias:9999_markv_001,00440200210399001;

It doesn't strip the ; from the e164 number and thinks it's an id:

2004/01/08 11:11:58.990 2             RasSrv.cxx(1164)
RCF|xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1720|9999_markv_001:h323_ID=0044020021039999001;:h323_ID|terminal|6599_sxgfl;

If I don't send back the terminating ; it works OK.   I think the ; should be there
from memory to comply with the cisco spec - it's definitely in the out pair received
from the GK.

Cheers
Mark



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