That is actually dependent upon the SBC. Some SBC's have the ability to
define the MOH URI.

MOH is reinvite with sdp if I am not mistaken.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Emilio Panighetti <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Ok, fair enough; thanks for the feedback regarding REFER
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> One last question then: How is an external SBC (or any other
> B2BUA like a gateway) for that matter; is expected to handle
> MoH?
> When an SBC receives an updated SDP for unidirectional RTP;
> it simply proxies that signal. It doesn't necessarily bridge
> it to a newly initiated dialog to an IVR to play MoH.
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