Hi Richard,

having in failure route the initial RURI is the expected behavior. The idea of failure route is to re-take the process of routing and adding new branches, totally independent of the branches you tried before (the new attempts should start from the same "msg" as the previous branches)

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Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

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On 9/20/22 12:39 AM, Richard Revels wrote:
It appears to me that if I set the request uri in a route block and then use t_relay(,"somedestination proxy") to send the call that when it hits the failure route (in opensips 3.2.8) the request uri has been set back to the original uri when the call came in to the proxy.

Is this expected behaviour?  Probably should start with is this my imagination but it seems to be the case.

The scenario is that i set a request uri in the route block and a route header in the branch route and send the call through an outbound proxy and then in the failure route i change the route header and simply send straight to the domain in the request uri but that has since reverted so my INVITE comes back to my proxy on loopback.

I can adjust my config but want to be sure i understand what is happening first.

Richard Revels

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