On 10/12/15 4:06 AM, Mayank Gupta wrote:
Thanks a lot Anand & Pranav.

Pranav - Call needs to be redirected after RTP is established at both ends.
So 3XX can't be used.

Anand -

RFCs supported by my SIP stack - 3161, 3261, 3262, 3264, 5009, 3311, 3325,
3960, 4244, 4240, 4566.

Unfortunately, RFC 5359 is not there in the list :(.

Is there any other way to redirect the call?

Without REFER, I think your only option is to remain in the call, as a B2BUA between the new party and the remaining old party.

        Thanks,
        Paul

Mayank



On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Pranav Damele <pranavdam...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hey Mayank,

What if you use 3xx—Redirection Responses for that matter?
i.e. 301/302

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On 12 October 2015 at 10:59, Mayank Gupta <mayank.16...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi

I want to redirect a SIP call (similar to RLT in ISUP) but my SIP stack
doesn't support REFER method. Is there any other way (other than REFER) to
re-direct the call in SIP?

Please provide your inputs.

--

Mayank
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