Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the suggestion but it looks like that takes the URI from the route header not record-route. I tested to be sure but the assignment fails because there is no route header.
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 12:32 PM, Carsten Bock carsten@ng-voice.com wrote:
Hi,
Check for $route_uri, we use it to determine the session-case (no or Mt) on the Proxy-CSCF.
Thanks, Carsten
Am 16.03.2018 17:07 schrieb "John Petrini" jpetrini@coredial.com:
The simple answer to that is it's a last ditch effort to look up an AOR record on a reply but it's part of other logic we use to establish direct media.
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