Re: Number Analysis for FileIP Auth

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FileIPAuth is completelly independent from numberanalisys.
The former is an authentication module, the latter is a routing
module. The numberanalysis routing policy work ONLY
for registered endpoints (that send an ARQ prior to a Setup).
Although the implementation can probably extended to also cover
calls from non-registered endpoints (Routing::OnSetup).

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nyamul Hassaan" <mnhassan@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 12:35 AM


When calls come in through FileIPAuth, numberanalysis seems to not have any effect. My config reads:

[RoutingPolicy]
default=numberanalysis,internal

[RoutingPolicy::OnARQ]
default=numberanalysis,internal

[RoutingPolicy::OnSetup]
default=numberanalysis,internal

[Routing::NumberAnalysis]
88011=13:13
88017=13:13
8801=12:12
8802=11:11
880=10:16

But, none of them is enough to restrict calls with wrong digit lenghts. The manuals says that the numberanalysis works on ARQ, but for FileIPAuth, I don't think an ARQ is invoked. Am I right? Or do I have the number digits in the wrong order (880 before 8801, and so on)? However, when I'm using a softphone (also on FileIPAuth), all works fine.

Regards
HASSAAN



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