These are TEL URI parameters. They may appear in a sip uri when the sip
uri embeds a tel URI. In that case, all of these parameters appear
*before* the "@" sign.
Thanks,
Paul
Bi Ran wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Could 'npdi' 'rn' 'cpc' and 'cic' parameters be put into SIP-URI? Or they
> are only allowed in TEL-URI as defined by RFC 4694?
> This seems a conflict between standard and implementation. For PSTN to SIP
> (with SIP-URI) calls those parameters are defintely needed.
>
> If they could be added to SIP-URI, can we add them at the end of SIP-URI
> like 'user=phone'? Or we must put them before the '@'.
>
> Thanks,
> Bi Ran
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