Hi all,  I have a theoretical SIP-based design question which i hope you can
give some pointers on



Lets say I wanted to implement a means of monitoring certain media streams
between UE A and UE B. UE A sends an initial INVITE  which an Application
Server will be passed on from a S-CSCF (using an IMS architecture here). The
AS checks and flags certain addressing/content fields within the SIP header
and tags in the SDP body, and decides it would like to monitor the media
transfer.



Would the method of configuring an (enhanced) AS to behave like a B2BUA/RTP
proxy/media server of some type for the subsequent media flow be the best/or
even possible approach ? – i.e. by changing the c= connection data endpoints
to be the AS and proxying and monitoring of the subsequent media flow
through the two legs?



I'm aware that this touches on other areas such as SDP and media types (RTP
etc.) and that a lot of this functionality is implemented as forms of lawful
interception in SBCs but I'm wondering can you point me in the right
direction regarding the feasibility of this.



Best regards,

Cathal
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