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<!-- Module User's Guide --><chapter> <chapterinfo> <revhistory> <revision> <revnumber>$Revision: 1.6 $</revnumber> <date>$Date: 2006/07/07 09:17:23 $</date> </revision> </revhistory> </chapterinfo> <title>User's Guide</title> <section> <title>Overview</title> <para>The module contains record routing logic</para> </section> <section id="RR-dialog-id"> <title>Dialog support</title> <para>&ser; is basically <emphasis>only</emphasis> a transaction statefull proxy, without any dialog support build in. There are many features/services which actually requires a dialog awareness, like storing the information in the dialog creation stage, information which will be used during the whole dialog existence. </para> <para> The most urging example is NAT traversal, in dealing with the within the dialog INVITEs (re-INVITEs). When processing the initial INVITE, the proxy detects if the caller or callee is behind some NAT and fixes the signalling and media parts - since not all the detection mechanism are available for within the dialog requests (like usrloc), to be able to fix correspondingly the sequential requests, the proxy must remember that the original request was NAT processed. There are many other cases where dialog awareness fixes or helps. </para> <para> The solution is to store additional dialog-related information in the routing set (Record-Route/Route headers), headers which show up in all sequential requests. So any information added to the Record-Route header will be found (with no direction dependencies) in Route header (corresponding to the proxy address). </para> <para> As storage container, the parameters of the Record-Route / Route header will be used - Record-Route parameters mirroring are reinforced by RFC 3261 (see 12.1.1 UAS behavior). </para> <para> For this purpose, the modules offers the following functions: </para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para>add_rr_param() - see <xref linkend="add-rr-param-id"> </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para>check_route_param() - see <xref linkend="check-route-param-id"> </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <example> <title>Dialog support in RR module</title> <programlisting format="linespecific"> UAC OpenSER PROXY UAS---- INVITE ------> record_route() ----- INVITE ----> add_rr_param(";foo=true")--- reINVITE -----> loose_route() ---- reINVITE ---> check_route_param(";foo=true")<-- reINVITE ------ loose_route() <--- reINVITE ---- check_route_param(";foo=true")<------ BYE ------- loose_route() <----- BYE ------- check_route_param(";foo=true") </programlisting> </example> </section> <section> <title>Dependencies</title> <section> <title>&ser; Modules</title> <para> The following modules must be loaded before this module: <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>No dependencies on other &ser; modules</emphasis>. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> </para> </section> <section> <title>External Libraries or Applications</title> <para> The following libraries or applications must be installed before running &ser; with this module loaded: <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>None</emphasis>. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> </para> </section> </section> <section> <title>Exported Parameters</title> <section> <title><varname>enable_full_lr</varname> (integer)</title> <para> If set to 1 then <quote>;lr=on</quote> instead of just <quote>;lr</quote> will be used. This is to overcome problems with broken &ua;s which strip <quote>;lr</quote> parameter when generating Route header fields from Record-Route (<quote>;lr=on</quote> seems to help). </para> <para> <emphasis> Default value is 0 (no). </emphasis> </para> <example> <title>Set <varname>enable_full_lr</varname> parameter</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section id="append-fromtag-id"> <title><varname>append_fromtag</varname> (integer)</title> <para> If turned on, request's from-tag is appended to record-route; that's useful for understanding whether subsequent requests (such as BYE) come from caller (route's from-tag==BYE's from-tag) or callee (route's from-tag==BYE's to-tag) </para> <para> <emphasis> Default value is 1 (yes). </emphasis> </para> <example> <title>Set <varname>append_fromtag</varname> parameter</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...modparam("rr", "append_fromtag", 0)...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section> <title><varname>enable_double_rr</varname> (integer)</title> <para> There are some situations when the server needs to insert two Record-Route header fields instead of one. For example when using two disconnected networks or doing cross-protocol forwarding from UDP->TCP. This parameter enables inserting of 2 Record-Routes. The server will later remove both of them. </para> <para> <emphasis> Default value is 1 (yes). </emphasis> </para> <example> <title>Set <varname>enable_double_rr</varname> parameter</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...modparam("rr", "enable_double_rr", 0)...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section> <title><varname>add_username</varname> (integer)</title> <para> If set to a non 0 value (which means yes), the username part will be also added in the Record-Route URI. </para> <para> <emphasis> Default value is 0 (no). </emphasis> </para> <example> <title>Set <varname>add_username</varname> parameter</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...modparam("rr", "add_username", 1)...</programlisting> </example> </section> </section> <section> <title>Exported Functions</title> <section id="loose-route-id"> <title> <function moreinfo="none">loose_route()</function> </title> <para> The function performs loose routing as defined in &rfc3261;. See the &rfc3261; for more details. </para> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>loose_route</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...loose_route();...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section id="record-route-id"> <title> <function moreinfo="none">record_route()</function> and <function moreinfo="none">record_route(string)</function> </title> <para> The function adds a new Record-Route header field. The header field will be inserted in the message before any other Record-Route header fields. </para> <para> If any string is passed as parameter, it will be appended as URI parameter to the Record-Route header. The string must follow the <quote>;name=value</quote> scheme and it may contain pseudo-variables. </para> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>record_route</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...record_route();...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section> <title> <function moreinfo="none">record_route_preset(string)</function> </title> <para> This function will put the string into Record-Route, don't use unless you know what you are doing. </para> <para>Meaning of the parameters is as follows:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>string</emphasis> - String to be inserted into the header field; it may contain pseudo-variables. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>record_route_preset</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...record_route_preset("1.2.3.4:5090");...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section id="add-rr-param-id"> <title> <function moreinfo="none">add_rr_param(param)</function> </title> <para> Adds a parameter to the Record-Route URI (param must be in <quote>;name=value</quote> format. The function may be called also before or after the record_route() call (see <xref linkend="record-route-id">). </para> <para>Meaning of the parameters is as follows:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>param</emphasis> - String containing the URI parameter to be added. It must follow the <quote>;name=value</quote> scheme; it may contain pseudo-variables. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>add_rr_param</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...add_rr_param(";nat=yes");...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section id="check-route-param-id"> <title> <function moreinfo="none">check_route_param(re)</function> </title> <para>The function checks if the URI parameters of the local Route header (corresponding to the local server) matches the given regular expression. It must be call after loose_route() (see <xref linkend="loose-route-id">). </para> <para>Meaning of the parameters is as follows:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>re</emphasis> - regular expression to check against the Route URI parameters. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>check_route_param</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...if (check_route_param("nat=yes")) { setflag(6);}...</programlisting> </example> </section> <section> <title> <function moreinfo="none">is_direction(dir)</function> </title> <para>The function checks the flow direction of the request. As for checking it's used the <quote>ftag</quote> Route header parameter, the append_fromtag (see <xref linkend="append-fromtag-id"> module parameter must be enables. Also this must be call only after loose_route() (see <xref linkend="loose-route-id">). </para> <para> The function returns true if the <quote>dir</quote> is the same with the request's flow direction. </para> <para> The <quote>downstream</quote> (UAC to UAS) direction is relative to the initial request that created the dialog. </para> <para>Meaning of the parameters is as follows:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> <emphasis>dir</emphasis> - string containing the direction to be checked. It may be <quote>upstream</quote> (from UAS to UAC) or <quote>downstream</quote> (UAC to UAS). </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE. </para> <example> <title><function>check_route_param</function> usage</title> <programlisting format="linespecific">...if (is_direction("upstream")) { xdbg("upstream request ($rm)\n");}...</programlisting> </example> </section> </section></chapter><!-- Keep this element at the end of the fileLocal Variables:sgml-parent-document: ("rr.sgml" "Book" "chapter")End:-->
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