/etc/yate/regexroute.conf is in yate-core 5.4.0-1-1ubuntu2.
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; ^ matches start of string
; $ matches end of string
; . matches any character
; [list] matches one character in the list
; [^list] matches one character not in list
; Lists can be individual characters or ranges char-char. You can insert ]
; by making it the first character in list and ^ by making it not the first
; character
; * matches preceeding expression any number of times (including zero)
; \+ matches preceeding expression at least one time
; \? matches preceeding expression zero or one time
; \{N\} matches preceeding expression exactly N times
; \{N,\} matches preceeding expression N or more times
; \{N,M\} matches preceeding expression between N and M times
; \| matches either the preceeding or following expression
; \( \) captures the contained subexpression
; Remember matches are greedy, they will match as much as possible
; You must escape ^ $ . * [ and \ with \ whenever you want them to be normal
; characters except in lists
; Please see the manual pages for grep and sed for more information
; Functions callable in the right-hand side:
; $() = a ; character
; $($) = a $ character
; $(++N) = N+1
; $(--N) = N-1
; $(length,STRING) = length of STRING
; $(upper,STRING) = STRING converted to upper case
; $(lower,STRING) = STRING converted to lower case
; $(chr,N) = character with numeric code N
; $(hex,N[,LEN[,SEP]]) = little endian hexadecimal value of N with space or SEP between octets
; $(add,VAL1,VAL2[,LEN]) = VAL1+VAL2 left filled to LEN or length of VAL1
; $(sub,VAL1,VAL2[,LEN]) = VAL1-VAL2 left filled to LEN or length of VAL1
; $(mul,VAL1,VAL2[,LEN]) = VAL1*VAL2 left filled to LEN or length of VAL1
; $(div,VAL1,VAL2[,LEN]) = VAL1/VAL2 left filled to LEN or length of VAL1
; $(mod,VAL1,VAL2[,LEN]) = VAL1%VAL2 left filled to LEN or length of VAL1
; $(eq,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 = VAL2 (numerically), "false" otherwise
; $(ne,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 != VAL2 (numerically), "false" otherwise
; $(lt,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 < VAL2, "false" otherwise
; $(gt,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 > VAL2, "false" otherwise
; $(le,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 <= VAL2, "false" otherwise
; $(ge,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 >= VAL2, "false" otherwise
; $(streq,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 = VAL2 (string), "false" otherwise
; $(strne,VAL1,VAL2) = "true" if VAL1 != VAL2 (string), "false" otherwise
; $(strpos,VAL1,VAL2) = 0-based position of VAL1 in VAL2, -1 if not found
; $(random,STRING) = STRING with each ? character replaced with a random digit
; $(index,N,ITEM1,ITEM2,...) = N-th (modulo length of list) item in list
; $(rotate,N,ITEM1,ITEM2,...) = list rotated N (modulo length of list) times
; $(config,SECTION,KEY) = value of KEY= in [SECTION] of main config file (yate.conf, yate-qt4.conf)
; $(engine,NAME) = value of Engine's runtime parameter NAME
; $(runid) = the current Engine run identifier
; $(nodename) = the node name the Engine runs as, may be empty
; $(threadname) = name of the thread that dispatched the message, may be empty
; $(dispatching) = the reentry depth, 0 if the message is not generated locally
; $(message,name) = name of the message handled
; $(message,time) = time of the message handled, seconds since UNIX Epoch
; $(message,broadcast) = true if the message is a broadcast, false otherwise
; $(message,count) = parameter count of the message handled
; $(message,parameters) = parameter list of the message handled, comma separated
; $(message,parameters,sep) = parameter list of the message handled, explicit separator
; $(variables,count) = current count of the global variables
; $(variables,list) = comma separated list of the global variables names
; $(variables,list,sep) = list of the global variables names with explicit separator
; $(variables,NAME) = "true" if global variable NAME exists, "false" otherwise
; $(transcode,FLAGS,FORMAT1,FORMAT2,...) = list of formats the input can be transcoded into
; e - exclude initial formats form generated list
; r - allow rate conversion (for use with wideband)
; c - allow changing channels number
; Note that functions ++, --, index and rotate will automatically update N
; if it is a variable in the $varname format.
[priorities]
; Set the priorities for the insertion of the regular expression module in the
; handler chain; a priority of 0 disables the handler entirely
; preroute: int: Priority of the prerouting message handler
;preroute=100
; route: int: Priority of the routing message handler
;route=100
; status: int: Priority of the status and line completion handlers
;status=110
; extended: bool: Use extended regular expressions
;extended=no
; insensitive: bool: Make the regular expressions case insensitive
;insensitive=no
; defaultrule: regexp: Default expression to use in matches if not specified
; Works only for ${param} or $(expression) matches
; Default matches any string that is not empty or explicitely false or zero
;defaultrule=^\(false\|no\|off\|disable\|f\|0*\)$^
; prerouteall: bool: Preroute even calls having a context or with empty caller
;prerouteall=no
; maxdepth: int: Maximum number of jumps or recursive includes
; Values are clamped to interval 5-100
;maxdepth=5
; trackparam: bool: Add the module to the handler tracking parameter
; Set it to false to disable defaults and do all tracking in user rules
;trackparam=true
[$once]
; First-time only global variables initialization.
; It is executed during first initialization before the [$init] section
; Each line must be of the form:
; varname=value
[$init]
; Reload time global variables initialization
; Each line must be of the form:
; varname=value
[extra]
; This section allows installing handlers for any message name.
; Each line must be of the form:
; message.name=priority[,[paramname][,context]]
; For each handler create a corresponding [context] or [message.name] section
; in which implement handling for that specific message. If paramname is not
; set you will need to match parameters explicitely or set a new match string.
; Examples:
; engine.command=90
; call.execute=120,callto
; call.route=200,called,reroute
[contexts]
; This section is used by the prerouting handler to classify calls by the
; caller name; each call is assigned an input context (only if none exists
; already) that is used later in the routing stage
; Expressions are scanned from top to bottom; the first match returns the value
; Each line must be of the form:
; regexp=context_name
; To match a message parameter you can use the format:
; ${paramname}regexp=context_name
; Strings captured with the regular expression construct \(...\) can be
; inserted in the context name using \1, \2, \3, ... while \0 holds the entire
; matched regexp even if no capture was used
; Message parameters can be inserted in the context name using ${paramname}
;
; Example:
;^$=empty
;^00=international
;^0=longdistance
;.*=default
[default]
; Sections like this one are used by the routing handler to find the target
; of calls by the called name
; The [default] context is special, it is used when no context has been set
; otherwise you have to place the entries in a section with the same name
; as the context
; Expressions are scanned from top to bottom; the first match returns the value
; Each line must be of the form:
; regexp=target
; To match a message parameter you can use the format:
; ${paramname}regexp=target
; To match a function possibly containing parameters you can use the format:
; $(function,param...)regexp=target
; To act on non-matching expressions add a ^ at end of the regexp. In this
; case the \0 ... \9 replacements will always be empty
; regexp^=target
; Strings captured with the regular expression construct \(...\) can be
; inserted in the target using \1, \2, \3, ...
; Message parameters can be inserted in the target using ${paramname}
; Functions can be inserted using $(function,param,param)
;
; First word of a matched target has a special meaning:
; if, and - make a new match using the rest of the line up to the = character
; or - alternative match using the rest of the line up to the = character
; return - returns immediately from the context without routing
; include, call - calls another context, returns at the next entry if the other
; context did not return successfully
; jump, goto - jumps to another context, does not return to this context
; match - modify the matched string instead of specifying a target
; rename - changes the name of the message
; enqueue - puts a new message in the engine, parameters are taken from the
; old message but placed in the new one
; dispatch - dispatches a new message in the engine waiting for it to return,
; parameters are taken from the old message but placed in the new one
; echo - displays that line after making substitutions
; { - starts a block that ends on another line with }
; The @jump, @goto, @include and @call forms suppress warning if missing target
;
; It is possible to set message parameters by appending them as name=value
; while separating them with semicolons (;)
; Placing just the parameter name without the = sign will clear the parameter
; Using $name=value will instead change the global variable with that name.
; Similarily specifying just $name will clear the global variable
;
; Please note that the match string is not changed together with the message
; parameter from which it was copied; for example in routing stage using
; "match 123" and ";called=123" have different effects
;
; Example:
; route the emergency 112 and 911 numbers to POTS, any channel on an E1,
; force specific data format too
;^112$=zap/1-31; format=alaw
;^911$=zap/1-31; format=mulaw
; route international calls over SIP, replace caller name
;^00\(.*\)$=sip/sip:\1@international.gateway ; callername = International call
; route value added services over IAX, trailing part is sent as IAX extension
;^09\(.*\)$=iax/vap@gateway.for.vap/\1
; route green calls over IAX with 2 digits used to form an user name,
; remaining digits are sent as extension
;^08\(..\)\(.*\)$=iax/green-\1@gateway.for.green/\2
; everything else starting with 0 is routed over H.323
;^0\(.*\)$=h323/\1@long.distance.gateway
; route short 3digit numbers to SIP using a DNS scheme 123 -> 3.2.1.domain
;^\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)$=sip/sip:\0@\3.\2.\1.domain
; route only calls from SIP starting with 123 to a H.323 gateway
;${id}^sip/=if ^123.*$=h323/\0@provider.gw
; is there anything else left? they go on E1 but only 15 channels can be used
; we also make sure the number is at least 4 characters long
; and we set a national caller dialplan
;.....*=zap/1-15 ; callerplan = national
; leftovers... should not happen but let's handle them. we may not route the
; call at all and let the caller receive a "no route" error
;.*=wave/play/sounds/invalid_number.gsm
;
; The following are for testing purposes
^99991001$=tone/dial
^99991002$=tone/busy
^99991003$=tone/ring
^99991004$=tone/specdial
^99991005$=tone/congestion
^99991006$=tone/outoforder
^99991007$=tone/milliwatt
^99991008$=tone/info
; Example of handling call authorization by caller authentication or ip address
; If the user is not authenticated call the subsection check_addr_auth
;${username}^$=call check_addr_auth
; Optionally, force caller id to authenticated username (if any)
;${username}.=;caller=${username}
;
;[check_addr_auth]
; Here we check for trusted gateways or networks by the "address" parameter
; that for VoIP protocols is in the format: ip.ad.dr.ess:port
;
; allow trusted gateway 10.0.1.2
;${address}^10\.0\.1\.2:=return
; also trust callers from network 192.168.0.*
;${address}^192\.168\.0\.=return
; all others should be challenged (SIP,IAX) or rejected (other protocols)
;.*=-;error=noauth
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