On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 19:51 +0530, raghuram gangi wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have an application where in I need to store some information from 2xx
> responses for an INVITE on to a persistent store. If this operation fails,
> proxy server will not be able to serve the user for subsequent requests in
> the same dialog. RFC 3261, doesn't allow proxy to modify the 2XX Responses
> for an INVITE transaction. What should be the ideal behavior of Proxy in
> handling such scenarios?

Never fail.  :-)

You could change the 2xx response to a 5xx response to indicate your
failure, then send an ACK back to the callee, followed by a BYE.  At
least you would be correctly informing the endpoints which system is
responsible for the failure.

-- 
Scott Lawrence  tel:+1-781-938-5306;ext=162 or sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Chief Technology Officer    - Pingtel Corp. 

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