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Introduction
x-nt-corr-id:
fe7368f1d0b49aaa16e77b16bb9c9b58c646b0@47.1
04.23.220
x-nt-location:
478
m:
<sip:1207710011@
47.104.23.220:5060;nt_end_pt=ZaBCAIBBFLFAFDFBFGFGFAFBFB
FAFACBFFFGEPFAFBFFEPFDFEEPFIFHFKAPBFDOACAIAFFMAHAEFGFCFHFJ
AHFDFJACAFFHF
GAHFCAFFAFHAEFGFGADFCFCAEFJAAFGFBFEFJFDFEFCFFFEFGFEEEFFFBF
FFGEPFAFBFFEP
FDFCEPFDFDFB;nt_server_host=47.104.2
23.220>
b:
sip:u3025@sanity1.com
k:
com.xyz.firewall,p-
3rdpartycontrol,nosec,com.xyz.im.encryption
l:
139
c:
application/sdp
.
v=0
o=PVG 0 0 IN IP4 47.104.10.148
s=-
p=+1 6135555555
t=0 0
m=audio 40068 RTP/AVP 0
c=IN IP4 47.104.10.148
a=ptime:20
a=sendrecv
The key item for the application of ringback is the requestURI:
INVITE
sip:annc@sanity1.com;play=ringback;early=no;repeat=infinit
e;mediatype=t
reatment;locale=en_US SIP/2.0
The example indicates that ringback is to be applied by making use of the
preexisting treatments and announcements capability available on the MCS.
Another key facet that is unique to this application is that the announcement
is defined as infinite, meaning that it plays until canceled under the control
of the Session Manager (which occurs on reception of a final response
from the transfer-to party).
Note: The locale given and used by the MAS is the default locale
defined for the domain in which the call is being handled. If this locale is
not available, then the system default for the MAS is used.
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
.