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So far, both osmo-msc and osmo-bsc always pass endpoint names of the form '...@mgw' to osmo-mgw. Allow configuring the 'mgw' part. Note that the actual way to pass a differing name is to pass a composed 'rtpbridge/*@foo' to mgcp_msg_gen() in the struct mgcp_msg. So this merely adds a common VTY config for the domain name part, changes to clients are necessary. - add mgcp_client_rtpbridge_wildcard() (useful for AoIP endpoints) - add mgcp_client_endpoint_domain() (useful for SCCPlite endpoints) - add mgcp client vty cfg 'mgw endpoint-domain NAME' Rationale: reading pcaps becomes so much easier when each of osmo-bsc and osmo-msc address their MGW with differing domain names. Otherwise, both will have a '0@mgw' endpoint and it gets really confusing. Also: our MGCP clients osmo-bsc and osmo-msc use code dup to compose the initial 'rtpbridge/*@mgw' rtpbridge wildcard. It should be defined by this API instead. This will be used by: * osmo-msc I87ac11847d1a6d165ee9a2b5d8a4978e7ac73433 * osmo-bsc I492023e9dca0233ec0a077032455d9f2e3880f78 After these, with according configuration, there can be a '0@bsc' and a '0@msc' endpoint. osmo-mgw-for-bsc.cfg: mgcp domain bsc osmo-bsc.cfg: msc 0 mgw endpoint-domain bsc osmo-mgw-for-msc.cfg: mgcp domain msc osmo-msc.cfg: msc mgw endpoint-domain msc (By default, everything will still use '@mgw') Change-Id: Ia662016f29dd8727d9c4626d726729641e21e1f8