On 08/30/2011 07:36 AM, Jaime Lozano wrote:

I have been using wireshark to capture some traffic. I'm talking when
the PBX sends OK (200) connection accepted. 3Com PBX sends "TZ=7200\n"
(an much more things) in a SIP packet message body but Asterisk PBX
sends packets without message body, it only sends variables in the
message header. So I want Asterisk to send packets with a message body
and its proper content.

This is extremely confusing, to say the least. 'a message body' and 'its proper content' are ambiguous, especially since Asterisk already works with pretty much every SIP UA on the planet and none of them require the things you are asking for.

Why don't you post an actual example of what you think Asterisk should be sending, and what it is actually sending, rather than trying to describe the differences (which is clearly not going well)?

In general, though, you can't just put random content in a SIP request or response message body; the message body is usually of a defined type (application/sdp, for example), and has rules about what it can and cannot contain.

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