Hi Alex, I think I'm doing what you say, look at the configuration my config 
file:

 

append_rpid_hf("$fU", 
";party=calling;id-type=subscriber;privacy=off;screen=yes");

consume_credentials();

 

(the following lines are commented)

 

#######             I also tested the following

#             
append_hf("Remote-Party-ID:<sip:$avp(rpid)@$avp(domain);user=phone>;privacy=$avp(privacy);party=calling\r\n");

#             
append_hf("P-Asserted-Identity:<sip:$avp(rpid)@$avp(domain)>\r\n", "Call-ID");

#             consume_credentials();

 

 

Is that right or you mean something like this:

 

append_rpid_hf("$avp(rpid)", 
";party=calling;id-type=subscriber;privacy=off;screen=yes");

consume_credentials();

?

 

Anyway I've just tested this last configuration and I can't see "Remote Party 
ID" headers in SIP message.

 

Kind regards,

Ricardo

 

-----Mensaje original-----
De: sr-users-boun...@lists.sip-router.org 
[mailto:sr-users-boun...@lists.sip-router.org] En nombre de Alex Balashov
Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 10 de noviembre de 2010 11:24
Para: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
Asunto: Re: [SR-Users] "append_rpid_hf()" and "append_hf()" issues

 

Ricardo,

 

The 'rpid' value is loaded from the 'subscriber' table as part of the 

authentication functions;  if you consume_credentials() before it, it 

will be gone.  You should append_rpid_hf() the RPID header first, and 

consume_credentials() afterward.

 

Cheers,

 

-- Alex

 

 

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