Yes, this is achieved by changing the destination set ($du), or direct arguments to t_relay():

   http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/4.0.x/modules/tm.html#t_relay

This has the effect of saying, "set the Request URI to X, but on the network (IP) and transport (UDP, TCP, etc.) level, send the request physically to Y".

-- Alex

On 04/29/2013 04:32 AM, Grant Bagdasarian wrote:

Hello,

Is it possible to have Kamailio rewrite the Request URI of the INVITE
message but sent the INVITE to another address first?

For example

-Kamailio (10.0.0.1) receives an INVITE

-Kamailio rewrites the RURI to 10.0.0.3

-Kamailio sends the INVITE to 10.0.0.2

-The application at 10.0.0.2 sends the INVITE to 10.0.0.3

Regards,

Grant



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