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@@ -31,48 +31,49 @@ Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
 
 
    1. Admin Guide
    1. Admin Guide
 
 
-        1. Overview
-        2. Dialog support
-        3. Dependencies
+        1.1. Overview
+        1.2. Dialog support
+        1.3. Dependencies
 
 
-              3.1. Kamailio Modules
-              3.2. External Libraries or Applications
+              1.3.1. Kamailio Modules
+              1.3.2. External Libraries or Applications
 
 
-        4. Parameters
+        1.4. Parameters
 
 
-              4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
-              4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
-              4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
-              4.4. add_username (integer)
-              4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
+              1.4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
+              1.4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
+              1.4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
+              1.4.4. add_username (integer)
+              1.4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
+              1.4.6. custom_user_avp (avp string)
 
 
-        5. Functions
+        1.5. Functions
 
 
-              5.1. loose_route()
-              5.2. record_route() and record_route(string)
-              5.3. record_route_preset(string [,string2])
-              5.4. record_route_advertised_address(address)
-              5.5. add_rr_param(param)
-              5.6. check_route_param(re)
-              5.7. is_direction(dir)
+              1.5.1. loose_route()
+              1.5.2. record_route() and record_route(string)
+              1.5.3. record_route_preset(string [,string2])
+              1.5.4. record_route_advertised_address(address)
+              1.5.5. add_rr_param(param)
+              1.5.6. check_route_param(re)
+              1.5.7. is_direction(dir)
 
 
-        6. Exported Pseudo Variables
+        1.6. Exported Pseudo Variables
 
 
-              6.1. $route_uri
+              1.6.1. $route_uri
 
 
    2. Developer Guide
    2. Developer Guide
 
 
-        1. Available Functions
+        2.1. Available Functions
 
 
-              1.1. record_route(string)
-              1.2. record_route_advertised_address(string)
-              1.3. add_rr_param( msg, param)
-              1.4. check_route_param( msg, re)
-              1.5. is_direction( msg, dir)
-              1.6. get_route_param( msg, name, val)
-              1.7. register_rrcb( callback, param)
+              2.1.1. record_route(string)
+              2.1.2. record_route_advertised_address(string)
+              2.1.3. add_rr_param( msg, param)
+              2.1.4. check_route_param( msg, re)
+              2.1.5. is_direction( msg, dir)
+              2.1.6. get_route_param( msg, name, val)
+              2.1.7. register_rrcb( callback, param)
 
 
-        2. Examples
+        2.2. Examples
 
 
    List of Examples
    List of Examples
 
 
@@ -82,56 +83,26 @@ Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
    1.4. Set enable_double_rr parameter
    1.4. Set enable_double_rr parameter
    1.5. Set add_username parameter
    1.5. Set add_username parameter
    1.6. enable_socket_mismatch_warning usage
    1.6. enable_socket_mismatch_warning usage
-   1.7. loose_route usage
-   1.8. record_route usage
-   1.9. record_route_preset usage
-   1.10. record_route_advertised_address usage
-   1.11. add_rr_param usage
-   1.12. check_route_param usage
-   1.13. is_direction usage
-   1.14. $route_uri
+   1.7. custom_user_avp usage
+   1.8. loose_route usage
+   1.9. record_route usage
+   1.10. record_route_preset usage
+   1.11. record_route_advertised_address usage
+   1.12. add_rr_param usage
+   1.13. check_route_param usage
+   1.14. is_direction usage
+   1.15. $route_uri
    2.1. record_route usage
    2.1. record_route usage
    2.2. record_route_advertised_address usage
    2.2. record_route_advertised_address usage
    2.3. Loading RR module's API from another module
    2.3. Loading RR module's API from another module
 
 
 Chapter 1. Admin Guide
 Chapter 1. Admin Guide
 
 
-   Table of Contents
-
-   1. Overview
-   2. Dialog support
-   3. Dependencies
-
-        3.1. Kamailio Modules
-        3.2. External Libraries or Applications
-
-   4. Parameters
-
-        4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
-        4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
-        4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
-        4.4. add_username (integer)
-        4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
-
-   5. Functions
-
-        5.1. loose_route()
-        5.2. record_route() and record_route(string)
-        5.3. record_route_preset(string [,string2])
-        5.4. record_route_advertised_address(address)
-        5.5. add_rr_param(param)
-        5.6. check_route_param(re)
-        5.7. is_direction(dir)
-
-   6. Exported Pseudo Variables
-
-        6.1. $route_uri
-
-1. Overview
+1.1. Overview
 
 
    The module contains record routing logic
    The module contains record routing logic
 
 
-2. Dialog support
+1.2. Dialog support
 
 
    Kamailio is basically only a transaction statefull proxy, without any
    Kamailio is basically only a transaction statefull proxy, without any
    dialog support build in. There are many features/services which
    dialog support build in. There are many features/services which
@@ -159,8 +130,8 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
    3261 (see 12.1.1 UAS behavior).
    3261 (see 12.1.1 UAS behavior).
 
 
    For this purpose, the modules offers the following functions:
    For this purpose, the modules offers the following functions:
-     * add_rr_param() - see Section 5.5, “ add_rr_param(param) 
-     * check_route_param() - see Section 5.6, “ check_route_param(re) 
+     * add_rr_param() - see Section 1.5.5, “add_rr_param(param)”
+     * check_route_param() - see Section 1.5.6, “check_route_param(re)”
 
 
    Example 1.1. Dialog support in RR module
    Example 1.1. Dialog support in RR module
 UAC                       Kamailio PROXY                          UAS
 UAC                       Kamailio PROXY                          UAS
@@ -177,32 +148,23 @@ UAC                       Kamailio PROXY                          UAS
 <------ BYE -------        loose_route()          <----- BYE -------
 <------ BYE -------        loose_route()          <----- BYE -------
                     check_route_param(";foo=true")
                     check_route_param(";foo=true")
 
 
-3. Dependencies
-
-   3.1. Kamailio Modules
-   3.2. External Libraries or Applications
+1.3. Dependencies
 
 
-3.1. Kamailio Modules
+1.3.1. Kamailio Modules
 
 
    The following modules must be loaded before this module:
    The following modules must be loaded before this module:
      * (optional) The "outbound" module is needed for outbound routing as
      * (optional) The "outbound" module is needed for outbound routing as
        per RFC 5626.
        per RFC 5626.
 
 
-3.2. External Libraries or Applications
+1.3.2. External Libraries or Applications
 
 
    The following libraries or applications must be installed before
    The following libraries or applications must be installed before
    running Kamailio with this module loaded:
    running Kamailio with this module loaded:
      * None.
      * None.
 
 
-4. Parameters
+1.4. Parameters
 
 
-   4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
-   4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
-   4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
-   4.4. add_username (integer)
-   4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
-
-4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
+1.4.1. enable_full_lr (integer)
 
 
    If set to 1 then “;lr=on” instead of just “;lr” will be used. This is
    If set to 1 then “;lr=on” instead of just “;lr” will be used. This is
    to overcome problems with broken UAs which strip “;lr” parameter when
    to overcome problems with broken UAs which strip “;lr” parameter when
@@ -216,7 +178,7 @@ UAC                       Kamailio PROXY                          UAS
 modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)
 modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)
 ...
 ...
 
 
-4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
+1.4.2. append_fromtag (integer)
 
 
    If turned on, request's from-tag is appended to record-route; that's
    If turned on, request's from-tag is appended to record-route; that's
    useful for understanding whether subsequent requests (such as BYE) come
    useful for understanding whether subsequent requests (such as BYE) come
@@ -230,7 +192,7 @@ modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)
 modparam("rr", "append_fromtag", 0)
 modparam("rr", "append_fromtag", 0)
 ...
 ...
 
 
-4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
+1.4.3. enable_double_rr (integer)
 
 
    There are some situations when the server needs to insert two
    There are some situations when the server needs to insert two
    Record-Route header fields instead of one. For example when using two
    Record-Route header fields instead of one. For example when using two
@@ -248,7 +210,7 @@ modparam("rr", "append_fromtag", 0)
 modparam("rr", "enable_double_rr", 0)
 modparam("rr", "enable_double_rr", 0)
 ...
 ...
 
 
-4.4. add_username (integer)
+1.4.4. add_username (integer)
 
 
    If set to a non 0 value (which means yes), the username part will be
    If set to a non 0 value (which means yes), the username part will be
    also added in the Record-Route URI.
    also added in the Record-Route URI.
@@ -264,7 +226,7 @@ modparam("rr", "enable_double_rr", 0)
 modparam("rr", "add_username", 1)
 modparam("rr", "add_username", 1)
 ...
 ...
 
 
-4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
+1.4.5. enable_socket_mismatch_warning (integer)
 
 
    When a preset record-route header is forced in Kamailio config and the
    When a preset record-route header is forced in Kamailio config and the
    host from the record-route header is not the same as the host server, a
    host from the record-route header is not the same as the host server, a
@@ -280,17 +242,29 @@ modparam("rr", "add_username", 1)
 modparam("rr", "enable_socket_mismatch_warning", 0)
 modparam("rr", "enable_socket_mismatch_warning", 0)
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5. Functions
+1.4.6. custom_user_avp (avp string)
+
+   When enable_username is enabled, a call to record_route will add the
+   username of the RequestURI to the Record-Route URI. This parameter
+   allows you to setup an AVP with which you can customise the username to
+   be added in the Record-Route URI.
 
 
-   5.1. loose_route()
-   5.2. record_route() and record_route(string)
-   5.3. record_route_preset(string [,string2])
-   5.4. record_route_advertised_address(address)
-   5.5. add_rr_param(param)
-   5.6. check_route_param(re)
-   5.7. is_direction(dir)
+   Default value: if not set, the std add_username behaviour is used -
+   i.e. Request URI username.
 
 
-5.1.  loose_route()
+   Example 1.7. custom_user_avp usage
+...
+modparam("rr", "custom_user_avp", "$avp(RR_CUSTOMER_USER_AVP)")
+
+#usage in cfg file
+$avp(RR_CUSTOM_USER_AVP)="mo";
+record_route();
+
+...
+
+1.5. Functions
+
+1.5.1. loose_route()
 
 
    The function performs routing of SIP requests which contain a route
    The function performs routing of SIP requests which contain a route
    set. The name is a little bit confusing, as this function also routes
    set. The name is a little bit confusing, as this function also routes
@@ -328,12 +302,12 @@ modparam("rr", "enable_socket_mismatch_warning", 0)
 
 
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.7. loose_route usage
+   Example 1.8. loose_route usage
 ...
 ...
 loose_route();
 loose_route();
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.2.  record_route() and record_route(string)
+1.5.2. record_route() and record_route(string)
 
 
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field. The header field
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field. The header field
    will be inserted in the message before any other Record-Route header
    will be inserted in the message before any other Record-Route header
@@ -351,12 +325,12 @@ loose_route();
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.8. record_route usage
+   Example 1.9. record_route usage
 ...
 ...
 record_route();
 record_route();
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.3.  record_route_preset(string [,string2])
+1.5.3. record_route_preset(string [,string2])
 
 
    This function will put the string into Record-Route, don't use unless
    This function will put the string into Record-Route, don't use unless
    you know what you are doing.
    you know what you are doing.
@@ -379,12 +353,12 @@ record_route();
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.9. record_route_preset usage
+   Example 1.10. record_route_preset usage
 ...
 ...
 record_route_preset("1.2.3.4:5090");
 record_route_preset("1.2.3.4:5090");
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.4.  record_route_advertised_address(address)
+1.5.4. record_route_advertised_address(address)
 
 
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field using the address
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field using the address
    given. The header field will be inserted in the message before any
    given. The header field will be inserted in the message before any
@@ -406,18 +380,18 @@ record_route_preset("1.2.3.4:5090");
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.10. record_route_advertised_address usage
+   Example 1.11. record_route_advertised_address usage
 ...
 ...
 record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5080");
 record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5080");
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.5.  add_rr_param(param)
+1.5.5. add_rr_param(param)
 
 
    Adds a parameter to the Record-Route URI (param must be in
    Adds a parameter to the Record-Route URI (param must be in
    “;name=value” format. The function may be called also before or after
    “;name=value” format. The function may be called also before or after
    the record_route() or record_route_advertised_address() calls (see
    the record_route() or record_route_advertised_address() calls (see
-   Section 5.2, “ record_route() and record_route(string) ” or
-   Section 5.4, “ record_route_advertised_address(address) ”)).
+   Section 1.5.2, “record_route() and record_route(string)” or
+   Section 1.5.4, “record_route_advertised_address(address)”)).
 
 
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
      * param - String containing the URI parameter to be added. It must
      * param - String containing the URI parameter to be added. It must
@@ -426,37 +400,37 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5080");
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE and
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
    FAILURE_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.11. add_rr_param usage
+   Example 1.12. add_rr_param usage
 ...
 ...
 add_rr_param(";nat=yes");
 add_rr_param(";nat=yes");
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.6.  check_route_param(re)
+1.5.6. check_route_param(re)
 
 
    The function checks if the URI parameters of the local Route header
    The function checks if the URI parameters of the local Route header
    (corresponding to the local server) matches the given regular
    (corresponding to the local server) matches the given regular
-   expression. It must be call after loose_route() (see Section 5.1,
-   loose_route() ”).
+   expression. It must be call after loose_route() (see Section 1.5.1,
+   loose_route()”).
 
 
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
      * re - regular expression to check against the Route URI parameters.
      * re - regular expression to check against the Route URI parameters.
 
 
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.12. check_route_param usage
+   Example 1.13. check_route_param usage
 ...
 ...
 if (check_route_param("nat=yes")) {
 if (check_route_param("nat=yes")) {
     setflag(6);
     setflag(6);
 }
 }
 ...
 ...
 
 
-5.7.  is_direction(dir)
+1.5.7. is_direction(dir)
 
 
    The function checks the flow direction of in-dialog requests. This
    The function checks the flow direction of in-dialog requests. This
    function uses the “ftag” prameter from the Route header, therefore the
    function uses the “ftag” prameter from the Route header, therefore the
-   append_fromtag (see Section 4.2, “append_fromtag (integer)” module
+   append_fromtag (see Section 1.4.2, “append_fromtag (integer)” module
    parameter must be enabled. Also this must be called only after
    parameter must be enabled. Also this must be called only after
-   loose_route() (see Section 5.1, “ loose_route() ”).
+   loose_route() (see Section 1.5.1, “loose_route()”).
 
 
    The function returns true if the “dir” is the same with the request's
    The function returns true if the “dir” is the same with the request's
    flow direction.
    flow direction.
@@ -471,7 +445,7 @@ if (check_route_param("nat=yes")) {
 
 
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE.
 
 
-   Example 1.13. is_direction usage
+   Example 1.14. is_direction usage
 ...
 ...
 if (is_direction("downstream")) {
 if (is_direction("downstream")) {
     xdbg("in-dialog request from caller to callee (downstream) ($rm)\n");
     xdbg("in-dialog request from caller to callee (downstream) ($rm)\n");
@@ -480,39 +454,23 @@ if (is_direction("downstream")) {
 }
 }
 ...
 ...
 
 
-6. Exported Pseudo Variables
-
-   6.1. $route_uri
+1.6. Exported Pseudo Variables
 
 
-6.1. $route_uri
+1.6.1. $route_uri
 
 
    Returns the URI of the top route-header.
    Returns the URI of the top route-header.
 
 
-   Example 1.14. $route_uri
+   Example 1.15. $route_uri
 ...
 ...
     xdbg("Route-URI is: $route_uri\n");
     xdbg("Route-URI is: $route_uri\n");
 ...
 ...
 
 
 Chapter 2. Developer Guide
 Chapter 2. Developer Guide
 
 
-   Table of Contents
-
-   1. Available Functions
-
-        1.1. record_route(string)
-        1.2. record_route_advertised_address(string)
-        1.3. add_rr_param( msg, param)
-        1.4. check_route_param( msg, re)
-        1.5. is_direction( msg, dir)
-        1.6. get_route_param( msg, name, val)
-        1.7. register_rrcb( callback, param)
-
-   2. Examples
-
    The RR module provides an internal API to be used by other Kamailio
    The RR module provides an internal API to be used by other Kamailio
    modules. The API offers support for SIP dialog based functionalities -
    modules. The API offers support for SIP dialog based functionalities -
-   for more about the dialog support offered by RR module, see Section 2,
-   “Dialog support”.
+   for more about the dialog support offered by RR module, see
+   Section 1.2, “Dialog support”.
 
 
    For internal(non-script) usage, the RR module offers to other module
    For internal(non-script) usage, the RR module offers to other module
    the possibility to register callback functions to be executed each time
    the possibility to register callback functions to be executed each time
@@ -520,17 +478,9 @@ Chapter 2. Developer Guide
    as parameter the register parameter and the Route header parameter
    as parameter the register parameter and the Route header parameter
    string.
    string.
 
 
-1. Available Functions
-
-   1.1. record_route(string)
-   1.2. record_route_advertised_address(string)
-   1.3. add_rr_param( msg, param)
-   1.4. check_route_param( msg, re)
-   1.5. is_direction( msg, dir)
-   1.6. get_route_param( msg, name, val)
-   1.7. register_rrcb( callback, param)
+2.1. Available Functions
 
 
-1.1.  record_route(string)
+2.1.1.  record_route(string)
 
 
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field. The header field
    The function adds a new Record-Route header field. The header field
    will be inserted in the message before any other Record-Route header
    will be inserted in the message before any other Record-Route header
@@ -548,7 +498,7 @@ Chapter 2. Developer Guide
 record_route();
 record_route();
 ...
 ...
 
 
-1.2.  record_route_advertised_address(string)
+2.1.2.  record_route_advertised_address(string)
 
 
    This function will add the string into a new Record-Route header field.
    This function will add the string into a new Record-Route header field.
    Don't use unless you know what you are doing. The header field will be
    Don't use unless you know what you are doing. The header field will be
@@ -566,7 +516,7 @@ record_route();
 record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
 record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
 ...
 ...
 
 
-1.3.  add_rr_param( msg, param)
+2.1.3.  add_rr_param( msg, param)
 
 
    Adds a parameter to the requests's Record-Route URI (param must be in
    Adds a parameter to the requests's Record-Route URI (param must be in
    “;name=value” format).
    “;name=value” format).
@@ -579,7 +529,7 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
      * str* param - parameter to be added to the Record-Route header - it
      * str* param - parameter to be added to the Record-Route header - it
        must be in “;name=value” format.
        must be in “;name=value” format.
 
 
-1.4.  check_route_param( msg, re)
+2.1.4.  check_route_param( msg, re)
 
 
    The function checks for the request “msg” if the URI parameters of the
    The function checks for the request “msg” if the URI parameters of the
    local Route header (corresponding to the local server) matches the
    local Route header (corresponding to the local server) matches the
@@ -594,11 +544,11 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
      * regex_t* param - compiled regular expression to be checked against
      * regex_t* param - compiled regular expression to be checked against
        the Route header parameters.
        the Route header parameters.
 
 
-1.5.  is_direction( msg, dir)
+2.1.5.  is_direction( msg, dir)
 
 
    The function checks the flow direction of the request “msg”. As for
    The function checks the flow direction of the request “msg”. As for
    checking it's used the “ftag” Route header parameter, the
    checking it's used the “ftag” Route header parameter, the
-   append_fromtag (see Section 4.2, “append_fromtag (integer)” module
+   append_fromtag (see Section 1.4.2, “append_fromtag (integer)” module
    parameter must be enables. Also this must be call only after the
    parameter must be enables. Also this must be call only after the
    loose_route is done.
    loose_route is done.
 
 
@@ -610,7 +560,7 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
      * int dir - direction to be checked against. It may be
      * int dir - direction to be checked against. It may be
        “RR_FLOW_UPSTREAM” or “RR_FLOW_DOWNSTREAM”.
        “RR_FLOW_UPSTREAM” or “RR_FLOW_DOWNSTREAM”.
 
 
-1.6.  get_route_param( msg, name, val)
+2.1.6.  get_route_param( msg, name, val)
 
 
    The function search in to the “msg”'s Route header parameters the
    The function search in to the “msg”'s Route header parameters the
    parameter called “name” and returns its value into “val”. It must be
    parameter called “name” and returns its value into “val”. It must be
@@ -626,7 +576,7 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
      * str *val - returns the value of the searched Route header parameter
      * str *val - returns the value of the searched Route header parameter
        if found. It might be empty string if the parameter had no value.
        if found. It might be empty string if the parameter had no value.
 
 
-1.7.  register_rrcb( callback, param)
+2.1.7.  register_rrcb( callback, param)
 
 
    The function register a new callback (along with its parameter). The
    The function register a new callback (along with its parameter). The
    callback will be called when a loose route will be performed for the
    callback will be called when a loose route will be performed for the
@@ -638,7 +588,7 @@ record_route_advertised_address("1.2.3.4:5090");
      * rr_cb_t callback - callback function to be registered.
      * rr_cb_t callback - callback function to be registered.
      * void *param - parameter to be passed to the callback function.
      * void *param - parameter to be passed to the callback function.
 
 
-2. Examples
+2.2. Examples
 
 
    Example 2.3. Loading RR module's API from another module
    Example 2.3. Loading RR module's API from another module
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