Hi Iñaki, by "failure" it means a failure of the "relay" action - so, if t_relay() is not able to forward the request (due internal error, bad RURI, bad message, etc), with no 0x02 flag, the t_relay() function will automatically send back a negative reply and return true in script. Of course, this behaviour does not allow you to do any kind of failure.
So, the idea is about the type of failure - it is a forward error (when nothing was put on network) and not a SIP failure (negative reply or timeout). Regards, Bogdan Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote: > Hi. I read in "t_relay" doc: > > -------- > 0x02 - do not internally send a negative reply in case of failure. It applies > only when the transaction is created. By default one is sent. Useful if you > want to implement a serial forking in case of failure. > -------- > > Could you please explain it a little more? I use failure_route with > append_branch and before it OpenSer doesn't send back a negative reply to > caller (in fct it would end the transaction). What the purpose of this bit > option? > > Thanks a lot. > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
