Hello,
On 11/14/05 08:18, Taras Bendik wrote:
Hi
Im using avp_write("sip:123456@1.2.3.4:4321", "i:100");
avp_pushto("$ruri","i:100");
t_relay();
And this is sended to 1.2.3.4:4321 like :
INVITE sip:123456@1.2.3.4:4321 SIP/2.0
And this works fine.
However can I make it some how to generate message like this :
INVITE sip:123456 SIP/2.0 ???
this is an invalid SIP uri, you need a domain part in
uri. If I am not
wrong, the form you proposed looks more like a TEL uri, but must be
prefixed with "tel:" instead of "sip:" (I do not know the full grammar
of tel uri to be more precise). Now, there is no support for "tel" uri
in openser, but there is some interest on it, and in the future it will
be there. I cannot say when, although.
Cheers,
Daniel
Or in this case I need to use :
avp_write("sip:123456", "i:100");
avp_pushto("$ruri","i:100");
t_relay_to_udp("1.2.3.4","4321");
Regards,
Taras
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