Hello, I was wondering, I am bridging a call to a specific URI as follows: <action application="bridge" data="sofia/internal/3032223...@3.55.66.180;fs_nat=yes;fs_path=sip%3As%403.5 5.66.180%3A7812"> EXECUTE sofia/internal/+17209460000@ <mailto:sofia/internal/+17209460...@2.3.4.5> 2.3.4.5 bridge(sofia/internal/3032223...@3.55.66.180;fs_nat=yes;fs_path=sip%3As%403. 55.66.180%3A7812)
2009-06-22 00:16:15.722872 [WARNING] mod_sofia.c:2687 Cannot locate registered user 3032223...@3.55.66.180;fs_nat=yes;fs_path=...@3as%403.55.66.180%3a7812 The fs_nat and fs_path info and domain are coming from a previous dialplan app that looked up a user's registered info via sofia_contact. I am replacing the registered user's SIP username with the DID being called (3032223232 in this case) My understanding of bridging a call is that if I specify sofia/profile/u...@domain that FS will use the specified SIP profile to try and connect a call to the u...@domain specified. Since the full u...@domain was specified, there is no reason to lookup the registered user - the call will just be delivered as a sip call to sip:x...@domain . However, adding fs_nat=yes;fs_path=XXX seems to cause FS to look in the user directory for a matching user. Why is this? Maybe I could use a better understanding of how fs_nat and fs_path work, but I couldn't find much on the Wiki about them. Does appending them automatically cause FS to look for the user being contacted in the directory, as opposed to just using the fs_path variable? Is this behavior from fs_nat alone? Any explanation would be helpful. Thanks, Darren Schreiber
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