Adding Label Routing to any Routing Script

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Label routing can be implemented in any routing script by following these 3 simple steps:

Gateway -> Routing Script -> YourScript.rb (Edit)

1. Add a the following line on top of your script file:

require 'routesets_digit_analyzer'

2. Include the module in your routing class:

class MyRoutingClass < BaseRouting

1.


include RoutesetsDigitAnalyzer

1.


...

1.


end

2. Add a before_filter with 'routesets_digit_analyzer' method:

before_filter :method => :routesets_digit_analyzer, :trie_order => :called


Complete Example

require 'base_routing'
require 'routesets_digit_analyzer'

class MyRoutingClass < BaseRouting
include RoutesetsDigitAnalyzer

before_filter :method => :routesets_digit_analyzer, :trie_order => :called

route_match :call_field_name => :called
route_match :call_field_name => :calling
route_match :call_field_name => :nap
route_match :method => :match_nap_availability
route_remap :call_field_name => :called, :route_field_name => :remapped_called
route_remap :call_field_name => :calling, :route_field_name => :remapped_calling
route_remap :call_field_name => :nap, :route_field_name => :remapped_nap
end



Note: Other filter scripts can be added to the standard scripts to add flexibility in the routing.

For example:

- Request-URI routing: Will route the call on SIP RURI instead of the to: field

- Modify the Nature of Address: We can use this to change the NOA to national or international

- Remove Loop: Will prevent calls from being routed back to the sender

- Remove Display IE: Removes the DISPLAY Information Element from outgoing ISDN/SS7 calls

These filters can be merged in the same routing script. Please contact support for more details

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