El Martes, 20 de Octubre de 2009, JEEVANANDHAM KARTHIC KUMAR escribió: > Hi
Please, when creating a new thread in a maillist don't press "Reply-To" in any other message of the list since you mail client will add a "In-Reply-To" header: In-Reply-To: <b927e06069952449b79ef15db95226df064c0f0...@sinchnmbx001.techmahindra.com> and this will cause other mail clients to group your mail in that thread it doesn't belong to. Replacing the subject and body is not enough. Please always create a *new* mail from scrath when starting a new topic/question in the maillist. > Please look the following scenario and please share your views. > > SIP user 1---------------SIP Provider(public > network)-------------------SIP user2 > SIP user 1 having SIP account with SIP provider1 and SIP user2 having > SIP account with SIP provider2. > The goal is SIP user 1 want to carry some proprietary information to SIP > user2 via SIP call. (Note: while making call from user1, INVITE message > may route via different vendor proxy) > is it possible to carry that info in private header like > p-myheader:<value> in INVITE message? > is there any possibility to ignore p-myheader by some proxy which is not > understand the header? > Do you have any other idea to carry proprietary info in SIP call? Of course you can try to add any custom/propietary header in the request. But a proxy/b2bua in the patch could remove it (just due to local policy). Anyway, a custom header would never break the signalling at as a proxy since a proxy must ignore headers it doesn't understand/require. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> _______________________________________________ Sip-implementors mailing list Sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/sip-implementors