OK, I added a new function to operate on the first line of the message for the
text substitution that I needed and I'm seeing 183's are being converted to
200's. So far so good. Now what I see is that there is an ACK for the 200
which is being forwarded to the entity that issued 183. How bad is that?
And how can I suppress this ACK?

Regards,
Ramin

On 10/9/06, Ramin Dousti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

The textops functions seem to work on the header fields. Is there any way
to manipulate the response line itself.

Regards,
Ramin

On 10/6/06, Ramin Dousti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To give a more concrete example of what I need to do:
>
> I'm using some specialized device to measure the PostDialDelay. That device
> is capable of measuring the time between sending out the INVITE message till
> the reception of 183, or 200 response.
>
> The tel number that is being used for the call is a TDM PIC number. The packet
> voice gateway (PVG) would issue a 183 with required SDP for the announcement
> and after the announcement has been played, it sends a 606 response. Now this
> device considers the whole dialog as failed and hence does not record the PDD.
>
> What I was thinking to do was to front this device with openser and on openser
> convert the 183 response to a 200 and have the device happily record the PDD.
> My config looks like the following but I don't see any change in the response:
>
>
> route[1] {
>       t_on_reply("1");
>       t_relay();
> }
>
> onreply_route[1] {
>     if (status=~"(183)") {
>        replace("183 Session Progress", "200 OK");
>     }
> }



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Ramin

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