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cookbooks:devel:core [2019/03/07 13:09]
mslehto [log_prefix_mode] Style
cookbooks:devel:core [2019/05/16 17:47]
miconda [auto_bind_ipv6]
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 Available directives: Available directives:
-  * #!define NAME - define a keyword +  * **#!define NAME** - define a keyword 
-  * #!define NAME VALUE - define a keyword with value +  * **#!define NAME VALUE** - define a keyword with value 
-  * #!ifdef NAME - check if a keyword is defined +  * **#!ifdef NAME** - check if a keyword is defined 
-  * #!ifndef - check if a keyword is not defined +  * **#!ifndef** - check if a keyword is not defined 
-  * #!else - switch to false branch of ifdef/ifndef region +  * **#!else** - switch to false branch of ifdef/ifndef region 
-  * #!endif - end ifdef/ifndef region +  * **#!endif** - end ifdef/ifndef region 
-  * #!trydef - add a define if not already defined +  * **#!trydef** - add a define if not already defined 
-  * #!redefine - force redefinition even if already defined+  * **#!redefine** - force redefinition even if already defined
  
 Among benefits: Among benefits:
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 Similar to **subst**, but in addition it adds a **#!define ID subst**. Similar to **subst**, but in addition it adds a **#!define ID subst**.
  
 +==== substdefs ====
 +
 +<code c>
 +#!substdefs "/ID/subst/"
 +</code>
 +
 +Similar to **subst**, but in addition it adds a **#!define ID "subst"** (note the difference from #!substdef that the value for define is enclosed in double quotes, useful when the define is used in a place for a string value).
 ===== Core Keywords ===== ===== Core Keywords =====
  
-Keywords specific to SIP messages which can be used mainly in '''if''' expressions.+Keywords specific to SIP messages which can be used mainly in ''if'' expressions.
  
 ==== af ==== ==== af ====
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 ==== auto_bind_ipv6 ==== ==== auto_bind_ipv6 ====
  
-When turned on, Kamailio will automatically bind to all IPv6 addresses (much like the default behaviour for IPv4).+When turned on, Kamailio will automatically bind to all IPv6 addresses (much like the default behaviour for IPv4). Default is 0.
  
 Example: Example:
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 <code> <code>
     auto_bind_ipv6=1     auto_bind_ipv6=1
 +</code>
 +
 +==== bind_ipv6_link_local ====
 +
 +Try to bind link local IPv6 addresses. Default is 0.
 +
 +Example:
 +
 +<code>
 +    bind_ipv6_link_local=1
 </code> </code>
 ==== check_via ==== ==== check_via ====
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 ==== flags ==== ==== flags ====
  
-**Alias name: bool**+SIP message (transaction) flags can have string names.  
 +The //name// for flags cannot be used for **branch** or **script flags**(*) 
 + 
 + 
 +<code c> 
 +... 
 +flags 
 +  FLAG_ONE   : 1, 
 +  FLAG_TWO   : 2; 
 +... 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +(*) The named flags feature was propagated from the source code merge back in 2008 and is not extensively tested. The recommended way of defining flags is using [[cookbooks:5.2.x:core#define|#!define]] (which is also valid for branch/script flags): 
 +<code c> 
 +#!define FLAG_NAME FLAG_BIT 
 +</code> 
 + 
  
 ==== force_rport ==== ==== force_rport ====
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 <code c> <code c>
 reply_route { reply_route {
-  if(status=="128"") {+  if(status=="128") {
     drop;     drop;
   }   }
cookbooks/devel/core.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/11 17:10 by bkaufman