Re: SQLAuth

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The gatekeeper processes it exactly like the existing RADIUS modules
do processing of corresponding RADIUS attributes.
creditamount/billingmode are only informational fields and may be sent
to an endpoint in RCF/ACF to be displayed to a user.
To achieve 3, you need to run an external monitoring tool that disconnects
concurrent calls when account balance reaches 0.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabriel Georgescu" <gaby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:10 PM



I see in the web manual for [SQLAuth] at specifications for the callquery that these columns are checked:
1. If there exists a column called 'billingmode', set a billing mode associated with the endpoint (0 - credit,
2. 0 - debit)
3. If there exists a column called 'creditamount', set account balance associated with the endpoint (this is an arbitrary string)
4. If there exists a column called 'credittime', use its integer value to set call duration limit
5. If there exists a column called 'redirectnumber', replace the original destination number with this one
6. If there exists a column called 'redirectip', force the call to be sent to the specified IP
7. If there exists a column called 'proxy', force the gatekeeper to enable/disable (depends on the 'proxy' column value) RTP proxy for this call
I need more details about how gnugk uses these columns to manage the call.


Here are my questions:
1. The correct answer is 0 - credit and 1 - debit? How will gnugk update the database knowing this?
2. If there is only a column called 'creditamount' how will gnugk use it to stop the call?
3. Are there any db updates made during the call? For example if I have many calls using the same account will the gk cut all calls when the balance reaches zero? Is there a good mechanism that will cut all calls exactly at balance zero?


Thank you,
Gabriel



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