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Also, is there any example for the scenario I have
described below?
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AFAIK, no.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Also, what is avpops? Is there any example which I can
refer? By the way, I am using 0.9.6 version on Linux
system.
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It's a standard SER module. Using SER as a S-CSCF is probably much
easier with SER head (if you want to avoid coding your own module).<br>
g-)<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thanks,
Vivek
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<pre wrap="">It's probably possible by some avpops magic...
However, I would
definitely recommend you to try out cvs head. It has
a new way of
addressing and manipulating various parts of SIP
messages that is more
flexible (and easier to use).
g-)
Vivek Bhat wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I am using SER (version 0.9.6 on linux machine) to
simulate S-CSCF for IMS testing. Is there any way
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<pre wrap="">pass environment variable inside append_hf
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<pre wrap="">function in
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<pre wrap="">SER?
For example, I want to append Route header like:
append_hf("Route: <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sip:ims-$SIP_USER@172.16.13.1">sip:ims-$SIP_USER@172.16.13.1</a>
\r\n"); But, append_hf takes "$SIP_USER" as a
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<pre wrap="">string. Is there any way to substitute this
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<pre wrap="">$SIP_USER
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<pre wrap="">with the corresponding username of Req-URI value?
Thanks,
Vivek
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