Hi Jiri,
 
Then what can be the way to get accounting of all calls at originating domain's ser? As if client removes outbound proxy from his IP Phone conf, and the carrier(ser operator) wants to account that user for those calls.
(One way could be to force rtpproxy...right?) any other idea
 
 
JF

Jiri Kuthan <jiri@iptel.org> wrote:
At 10:10 AM 10/6/2003, John Foster wrote:
>Hi,
>
>But Jan, i m bit surprised that y SIP Phone directly contacts other domain, no packet comes on the sip.abc.com, but to make a call from xxxx@sip.abc.com to xxxx@sip.xyz.com SIP client(xxxx@sip.abc.com) directly contacts sip.xyz.com to get address of user xxxx@sip.xyz.com, is this due to protocol design? or any abnormality?

There is no reason for a client to send an outoging request through its
proxy, unless it is forced to do so by some kind of "outbound proxy"
option. That's how SIP works.

>
>As the logic of if(uri==myself)
>{}
>else{}
>would match only when packets will come to ser. Isnt it?

Indeed, uri==myself does not match packets which never hit SER.

-jiri


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