You could you a new reply code from classes 4xx or 5xx (these two look more appropriate, although you can use a 6xx reply too -- see chapter 21 in RFC3261 about reply codes) with a special reason phrase (Call forwarding enabled). Many phones display the reason phrase and that should help the caller to understand what happened.
A nicer way, imo, is to redirect the call to an announcement server that plays a confirmation message.
Ramona
Dave wrote:
I am using avpops to allow services such as call-forwarding, dnd, etc. I want to allow the users to be able to enter sequences such as *982223333, implying that he wants call forwarding enabled and the number to forward to is 2223333.
Question: Once SER gets the INVITE and stores the number to forward in an AVP, what response should SER send back to the UA? It cannot be 200 OK. I would like to send a response that basically displays "Call forwarding enabled" and ends the transaction.
Thanks in advance
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