Hi Mark,
I would say the normal behaviour is 2). You should consider that the redirect might not be all the time generated by your proxy, but it might be received from a downstream entity.
Now ...how you implement the logic on your own proxy - redirect versus forward - it is your own choice.
But as time your proxy is set as OBP, you cannot have the "try over there, and don't bug me again." :)
regards, bogdan
Mark Kent wrote:
I have a clash of concepts in my head, and it's messing with my openser config.
- On one hand I think that if a phone is configured to use an outbound
proxy then it should use it. Period.
- On the other hand, I now do a "300 Redirect" and the phone sends back,
to the same box, the same Invite but with the redirected r-uri. This is consistent with 1), but in this case I don't want this behaviour...
If things are supposed to work like 2) then why wouldn't I just rewritehostport() and t_relay it without bothering with the redirect?
In any case, I don't want to do that (rewritehostport), I want the redirect to be "try over there, and don't bug me again." I don't want to relay the dialog.
So, in the real world, what should I hope to get out of a redirect (3xx) code?
Thanks, -mark
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