Standard-dep
AVPops (AVP-operations) modules implements a set of script functions which allow access and manipulation of user AVPs (preferences). AVPs are a powerful tool for implementing services/preferences per user/domain. Now they are usable directly from configuration script. Functions for interfacing DB resources (loading/storing/removing), functions for swapping information between AVPs and SIP messages, function for testing/checking the value of an AVP.
Ramona-Elena Modroiu
http://voice-system.ro/docs/avpops [1].
i [2] Modules
The following modules must be loaded before this module:
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Optionally a database module
i [3] should be used for identifying an AVP in DB operations.
Default value is 0 (no).
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Links:
[1] http://voice-system.ro/docs/avpops
[2] http://www.iptel.org/glossary/term/244
[3] http://www.iptel.org/glossary#term81
[4] http://www.iptel.org/avpops.html#id2870726
[5] http://www.iptel.org/avpops.html#id2885869
[6] http://www.iptel.org/avpops.html#id2845603
[7] http://voice-system.ro/docs/avpops
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[12] http://www.iptel.org/glossary/term/244
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