In 3261
there is the following example:
INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
pc33.atlanta.com;branch=z9hG4bKkjshdyff
To: Bob
<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Alice
<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=88sja8x
Max-Forwards:
70
Call-ID:
987asjd97y7atg
CSeq: 986759
INVITE
Why in
the FROM header there is sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Thanks
for your help ?
hi,
The below is from 3261, which clearly states that the 'From' in the
request belongs to the initiator/callee.. which in you case is the gateway. I
hope this is what you were trying to get clarified.
---------------------------------------
20.20 From
The From header field indicates the initiator of the request. This may be
different from the initiator of the dialog. Requests sent by the callee to the
caller use the callee's address in the From header field.
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Rama
ira kadin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear
all,
I have a simple question
regarding the "From" field, but we couldn't find a clear answer in RFC
3261:
Should SIP client (in our
case - gateway) provide in the "From" field it's own URI - or Proxy
URI.
Example:
From: sip:9728946210@gw_name.com
or
From: sip:9728946210@proxy_name.com
Thanks in
advance
Ira
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