Hello Juha and Andrey
302 "Moved temporarily" is definately about forwarding/redirecting calls. This is how the vast majority of all IP phones and ATAs handle call forwarding. It might not be the intended use of 302 according to RFCs, even if I see nothing that says otherwise, but this is how it is used in end devices today. This brings us back to my original question. How do you guys handle 302 redirection so that costs are charged to the callee.
Kind regards Roger
-----Original Message----- From: "Andrey Kouprianov" andrey.kouprianov@gmail.com To: serusers@iptel.org Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 12:51:09 +0700 Subject: Re: [Serusers] Handling 302 responses
You can also use 302 responses to gather some information about the remote party. Contacts returned in the response are not necessarily the SIP URI's. I've tried using mail addresses, SIP tel: URI's and HTTP URLs too.
So, if the remote party is Busy at the moment, but has other ways to let u contact them, 302 is one of the answers to this.
On 9/11/06, Juha Heinanen jh@tutpro.com wrote:
Roger Lewau writes:
In my mind that statement is completely off the wall, it is not the requesting client that should be responsible for establishing the
forwarded
call, it never is in the rest of the telecom industry so why should it
be
the case for SIP?
302 is not about "forwarded call". it just tells the caller that the callee is at some other uri, which the caller may or may not wish to contact. in many pstn networks, you can hear an announcement that the number you tried is not in use and you should try another number instead.
if callee wants to "forward" calls, he has other means for that purpose, for example, his phone can forward the invite to some other uri or he may configure his proxy to do so.
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