[SR-Users] Force OpenSER to send a Stop radius accounting record in failure route.
Jan Hazenberg
jenus at cyberchaos.nl
Tue Nov 22 14:54:24 CET 2016
Daniel,
Thanks, that did the trick :) I now see a Stop record instead of a
Failed.
Jan
Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2016-11-22 14:46:
> Hello,
>
> try with the response code you want to be reflected as event type to be
> the first token in the acc_rad_request() parameter, like:
>
> acc_rad_request("200 BYE with 481 response");
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> On 22/11/2016 09:24, Jan Hazenberg wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a issue here on a old OpenSER 1.3 system. We have some clients
>> that respond to a BYE message with a 481 resulting in a missing radius
>> accounting record. I have added some code to the failure route to
>> force accounting even if a 481 response in received:
>>
>> if (t_check_status("481") && $rm == "BYE")
>> {
>> xlog("L_INFO", "INFO: [FAILURE] 481 response detected!!
>> Forcing accounting! - SRC=$si:$sp R=$ru ID=$ci FU=$fu M=$rm S=$rs\n");
>> acc_rad_request("BYE with 481 response");
>> }
>>
>> Now OpenSER sends a accounting record, but this has the attribute
>> Acct-Status-Type set to Failed. This gives a problem with our
>> accounting service and i would like to change it to a normal Stop
>> record.
>>
>> Is there a way to change this and force OpenSER/Kamailio to send a
>> Stop record instead of a Failed record?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jan
>>
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