Hello All, I have a question about 302 redirects.Maybe I'm just misunderstanding how it's supposed to work..
I get the following redirect: SIP/2.0 302 Moved temporarily. Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.21.10;branch=z9hG4bK6cd5.ae1f6c43.0,SIP/2.0/UDP 10.10.10.11:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-a96e3-4baac9a7-8c685c67-5898d54b. From:<sip:[email protected]:5060 >;tag=a9d5ed0-13c4-4baac9a7-8c685c67-19c2a61a. To:<sip:[email protected]:5060>;tag=100063687-1269483944267. Call-ID:cxc-410-65762490-a9d5ed0-13c4-4baac9a7-8c685c67-17d58...@10.10.10.11<call-id%3acxc-410-65762490-a9d5ed0-13c4-4baac9a7-8c685c67-17d58...@10.10.10.11> . CSeq:1 INVITE. Record-Route:<sip:192.168.21.10;lr=on;did=f8d.623e93f6>. Contact:<sip:[email protected]:5060 ;user=phone>;q=0.5,<sip:[email protected]:5060;user=phone>;q=0.25. Content-Length:0. And in my failure route I have: if (t_check_status("302")) { get_redirects("*"); t_relay(); exit; } Now when I watch a sip trace, right after the 302, an INVITE fires off to BOTH 192.168.50.10 and 192.168.30.10 at the exact same time. The q values are different, shouldn't they be serial? I'm not entirely sure how much "magic" is handled in the q-value and how much needs to be scripted.. But I was under the impression that this magic was "fully automatic" Thanks! -Brett
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