Regarding the reINVITE - I've seen a number of UAs that  dont return all rr parms in the subsequent Route. If your configuration depends on this feature you will have problems with these UAs. FYI - Asterisk prior to about 4 weeks ago has this problem. Also some WiFi SIP phones.
 
If you want to use the UA to save proprietary dialog/call stateful info this way (in rr params) you will need to carefully test the UAs used in your network.
 
Mark
 
On 9/26/05, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Richard,

if it's safe or not call add_rr_param() from branch_route is an already
debated subject. See:
   http://www.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2005-September/000573.html

Shortly you may not call it from failure route or from branch route
triggered from a failure route(so no serial forking. But you can safely
use it from a branch_route triggered by a request route.

This problem will be fixed as soon as the cvs is forked for the new
upcoming release.

regarding the future behaviour in failure route - if you do
add_rr_param() in branch route, this change will not be visible in the
failure_route - actually any change from branch route will not be
visible in failure route.

regards,
bogdan

Richard Z wrote:

> Hi Bogdan,
>
> Can add_rr_param be called from branch_route? It is needed for later
> processing of re-INVITE.
>
> If SDP is different for each branch, what would it be for the failure
> route in a serial forking senario? Is the message reverted back to its
> original content? That brings another question... can these functions
> be called from failure_route?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
>
> On 9/26/05, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* <bogdan@voice-system.ro
> <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro >> wrote:
>
>     Hi Richard,
>
>     to implement per branch NAT traversal, you need several thing,
>     additional to branch route:
>         - per branch flags - these are available in the current
>     testing/developing branch (cvs head) - see
>     http://www.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2005-September/000515.html
>         - nathelper/mediaproxy functions to be allowed to be called from
>     branch route - for the moment I see no problem with doing this, but I
>     will have to double check before setting proper function allowances.
>
>     regards,
>     bogdan
>
>     Richard Z wrote:
>
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     > I am trying to figure out how to use branch route for nat traversal.
>     > If a subscriber registers from multiple locations, a branch route is
>     > called after lookup. For example, if locations include UAs
>     behind same
>     > NAT and different NAT, i'd like to invoke any rtp/media-proxy
>     > accordingly in branch_route[], . However they can't be called
>     inside a
>     > branch_route. What's the best way to do this?
>     >
>     > Thanks,
>     > Richard
>     >
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