Lucian Romi
2007-Jun-27 22:15 UTC
[asterisk-users] Bypass local dialplan and redirect INVITE
Hi, I think this maybe impossible, but still want to try. If an INVITE with different host go throught my Asterisk, I want it not look into local dialplan and forward the request. Some of you may suggest I use real sip proxy, but I need a stateful proxy doing this signal proxess. Incoming Asterisk or whatever def.com abc.com | INVITE(44491 at def.com) | | | |------------------------------------------------| INVITE | | | |-------------------------------------->| | | | 301 (Call forwarding | | | to abc.com) | | |<--------------------------------------| | | INVITE | |--------------------------------------------------------->| a regular stateless SIP proxy will forward this 301 all the way back to incoming, which I don't want to. Asterisk will treat first INVITE as local dial plan, even it's not in local domain. Still cann't satisfied me. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070627/11ed0b85/attachment.htm
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