it actually, it works if you don't need autentication.  no p-asserted, etc.
(I haven't looked at packet traces yet to see any differences, and, yes, the max-forwards was 70.)

only time max-forwards isn't 70 is when I select an sbc route that isn't sipxbridge.

I was wondering why sipx decides that it can hand off a forwarded call with a max-forwards=1 and expect it to actually go somewhere. I assume your external, managed sbc also sees the max-forwards=1, but doesn't care?




On 8/19/10 10:00 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
If this is not what you are doing, please safely discard this information or dismiss it as gibberish, as i may not understand what it is you are doing.

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