Hi Mik,
what you added in main route (Request_Route) cannot be removed at all.
So, the idea is not to add there any hdr that you might want to remove
later.
If you want to add temporary, use the branch route because the changes
you do there are per-branch.
regards,
bogdan
Mik Cheez wrote:
I use remove_hf and append_hf to modify the RPID
in the Request_Route,
which works fine, but then if I try it in Failure_Route I end up with
two RPID headers.
Is it possible the revert_uri() is doing something to it? If not, can
you just not do a remove/append like this? I checked to make sure the
remove_hf is returning true. I triple checked to make sure my
variable contains only one header.
Here are some snippets from my config:
route {
...
...
if (method=="INVITE") {
perl_exec("command", "0"); /*sets rpid and ouri vars*/
if (is_avp_set("$avp(rpid)")){
if(is_present_hf("Remote-Party-ID")){
remove_hf("Remote-Party-ID");
}
append_hf("$avp(rpid)");
}
avp_pushto("$ru","$avp(ouri)");
...
...
failure_route[1]{
if(method == "INVITE" ....blah blah blah
revert_uri();
perl_exec("command", "1"); /*sets rpid and ouri vars*/
if (is_avp_set("$avp(rpid)")){
if(is_present_hf("Remote-Party-ID")){
remove_hf("Remote-Party-ID");
}
append_hf("$avp(rpid)");
}
avp_pushto("$ru","$avp(ouri)");
...
...
Best regards,
Mik Cheez
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