Hi
Michal
i found the
message below in the mailing list archive. It's about different CRVs from
originating and terminating Endpoints. Refering to 2.0.7 you wrote that "it
should correctly remember CRV for both originating and terminating endpoint".
Does this mean
that you think in 2.0.7 the CRV is also the same for the DCFs from both
endpoints?
I'm asking because
on 2.0.9 i expirience the same situation as Raul described in his Posting - two
different CRVs from the both endpoints. For my plans to implement a line hunting
using an external application (via VirtualQueue) this is a killer, since i will
not be able to securely match a DCF to a call (build on the both ACFs and the
one DCF with the identical CRV).
From my point of
view it would even be better to use the call number since it is unique (at least
during the runtime of the gatekeeper) and it would allow to also make a
reference to the CDR message on the Status Port.
What do you
think?
Greetings
Frank
Frank
From: Zygmuntowicz Michal
<m@xxxxx> Re: What does CRV means? 2004-04-29 02:14 |
Maybe you need to upgrade to post 2.0.7 cvs version - it should correctly remember CRV for both originating and terminating endpoint. 2.2 does not have this feature, as far as I remember. In general, both endpoints generate their CRV to reference the call. So when sending RAS messages, the originating endpoint can use different CRV than the terminating one (but single enpoint uses the same CRV for all messages related to the same call). Some terminating endpoints choose to use the same CRV as the originating endpoint (as the CRV is received in a Setup message) and some generate its own. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul Elizondo (wizardteam)" <rauleli@xxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:38 PM > I am getting deep in this thing of billing/loggin application, and there is > something i still dont understand about the ACF and DCF > > When the ACF shows, it makes 2 lines, one for each endpoint, using both > numbers in each line, but with their endpoint id, and then it is a CRV that > is the same in both lines. > > Once the call is end, there is the CRD and 2 DCF lines, but the DCF lines > has different CRV, one of them match with the ACF, but the other one does > not, even each line correpond to its own endpoind_id. > > How can i match both DCF with their ACF? (well at least i can figure out for > one pair) > > Regards, > > -=Raul=- > > PD, i hope my english is good enough to make myself clear *smirks* |