Ah, but is EXTREMELY useful for people like me who need to know where the call was originally destined for when it bounces off a Centrex DMS-100 due to call forward no answer or call busy condition. I can treat it as the DID for the original number and then send the caller into VM or other location as if it were the DID actually assigned to me. :)

Johansson Olle E wrote:
7 nov 2007 kl. 14.26 skrev Tony Mountifield:

Quick question for those who know the innards of chan_sip:

Does chan_sip use the "To:" header of an incoming INVITE request,
for anything other than setting SIP_HEADER(TO) ?
No. Like e-mail software not using the To: header in the actual e-mail.

As far as I can tell so far, the target extension is taken from the
request URI, i.e. sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], and the target context
is taken from the section in sip.conf that matches the request's
source IP address. Is that correct?

Or by matching a user section by From: username.

/O

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