Hi,

Is it OK for an ACK to have a different Request-URI than in the
Contact header of the 200 OK being acknowledged?

RFC 3261 Section 13.2.2.4 says that "header fields of the ACK are
constructed in the same way as for any request sent within a dialog",
which AFAICT should always result in the remote target (on the UAC
side) being the Request-URI when the ACK is received by the UAS.
However, as only Call-ID and To and From tags are used to match
requests to dialogs, as far as the UAS is concerned, the Request-URI
can be whatever (true for other mid-dialog requests as well).

I'm facing a rather strange situation where a proxy is apparently
modifying the Request-URI of ACK, causing problems on our side. Also,
the other end (Server: Avaya CM/R016x.02.0.823.0
AVAYA-SM-6.2.3.0.623006) appears to be using a different route set
depending on whether it is acting as an UAS or UAC (in the same
dialog). That is not a real issue, though.


Thanks,
Jānis

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