Hi musoket,
rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host n.a.s.1:1646, id=239, length=531 Acct-Session-Id = "0024F8FF" Calling-Station-Id = "442098765432" Called-Station-Id = "0002561234567" h323-setup-time = "h323-setup-time=16:53:14.471 GMT+3 Mon Aug 6 2007" h323-gw-id = "h323-gw-id=Rotelkom_Gateway.www.nas.co.ug" h323-conf-id = "h323-conf-id=B4550CDC FAA011D6 887DF94C E05F1EEE" h323-call-origin = "h323-call-origin=answer" h323-call-type = "h323-call-type=VoIP" Cisco-AVPair = "h323-incoming-conf-id=B4550CDC FAA011D6 887DF94C E05F1EEE" Cisco-AVPair = "subscriber=Unknown" Cisco-AVPair = "session-protocol=cisco" Cisco-AVPair = "gw-rxd-cdn=ton:0,npi:1,#:0002561234567" User-Name = "rem.ote.add.ress" Cisco-AVPair = "connect-progress=Call Up" Acct-Authentic = 0 Acct-Status-Type = Start Service-Type = Login-User NAS-IP-Address = n.a.s.1 Acct-Delay-Time = 10
At the beginning of this thread you said that you saw in logs h323-remote-address, but not in the sql database.
From this snapshot, I dont see an entry with h323-remote-address = "h323-remote-address=x.y.z.t"
If you get the remote-address as User-Name, you can store that field in db. Regards, Claudiu Filip @: claudiu@globtel.ro Http://www.globtel.ro T:+40344880100 F:+40344880113