Andrew,

In the intial action where you are assigning a value to "3", you should 
verify that [peer_tag_param] itself produces output with a logging action.

Charles

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/31/2007 10:37:34 AM:

> Hello members,
> This is my very first post in this forum.  1 month experience in 
> SIPp.  Dealing with a Conference Call Scenario with multiple INVITEs
> (legs).  I need to send a BYE at the end to kill the very first Conf
> INVITE call leg.  To do this I must save the peer_tag_param into a 
> string variable and later, stick it at the end of the To: header of 
> the BYE.  I coded the following assignstr function to store the 
> peer_tag_param from the response for Conf INVITE call leg into a 
> variable "3".  My problem is that I can't seem to echo this variable
> "3" nor can I stick the "3" into the BYE.  The stringstr assignment 
> is NOT BEING MADE.  Or I'm not using var variable correctly.
> 
> 
> <nop>
>      <action>
>          <assignstr assign_to="3" value="[peer_tag_param]"/>
> <exec command="echo variable=[3]"/>                ç=resulted in: 
> unsupported keywork 3
> <exec command="echo variable=[$3]"/>              <=resulted in: 
variable=
> <exec command="echo variable=better work"/>     çresulted in: 
> variable=better work
> </action>
> </nop>
> 
> 
> Here's my Sent BYE segment: 
> 
> <send retrans="500">
>     <![CDATA[
>       BYE [EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0
>      Via: SIP/2.0/[transport] [local_ip]:[local_port];
> branch=ap[branch];received=166.34.101.40
>       From: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[local_port]>;tag=[pid]
> SIPpTag00[call_number]
>       To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[remote_port]>****** WHAT TO PUT
> HERE [$3]??********
>       Call-ID: [call_id]
>       CSeq: [cseq] BYE
>       User-agent: CS2000/NGSS/7.0
>       Reason: Q.850; cause=16; text="Normal call clearing"
>       Max-Forwards: 69
>       Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[local_port]
>       Require: 100rel,replaces
>       Allow: ACK,BYE,CANCEL,INVITE,OPTIONS,INFO,SUBSCRIBE,REFER,NOTIFY, 
PRACK
>       [routes]
>       Content-Length: 0
>     ]]>
>   </send>
> Seems so simple but have been killing me for over a week.  Please help.
> 
> -Andrew
> 
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