Re: [SR-Users] Server generated 408 time out goes to onreply route?

2014-07-03 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla

Hello,

local 408 doesn't go in onreply routes, but you can get to failure_route 
and there use t_reply(...) to send out a different response code. 
However, never tried replacing 408 with 200 because it a different 
meaning and makes no much sense at least for INVITEs. But failure route 
is used quite commonly to change a 3xx response to 4xx/5xx.


Cheers,
Daniel


On 02/07/14 06:43, Allen Zhang wrote:


Hi,

Does local server generated 408 time out reply go to onreply_route?

If so, can I  change the status code to a 200 class code by doing: $rs 
= 202?


If I can change it, does it still go to failure_route? (It’s not a 400 
class response anymore.)


The scenario I want to test it’s easy to produce. Otherwise I would 
just try it……


Regards,


Allen



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[SR-Users] Server generated 408 time out goes to onreply route?

2014-07-01 Thread Allen Zhang
Hi,

Does local server generated 408 time out reply go to onreply_route?
If so, can I  change the status code to a 200 class code by doing: $rs = 202?
If I can change it, does it still go to failure_route? (It's not a 400 class 
response anymore.)

The scenario I want to test it's easy to produce. Otherwise I would just try 
it..

Regards,

Allen


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