<div>Hello,</div>
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<div> Is it possible that asterisk can parse ISUP parameters from SIP messages. For example:</div>
<div> INVITE <a href="mailto:sip%3A13039263142@Den1.level3.com">sip:13039263142@Den1.level3.com</a> SIP/2.0<br> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP <a href="http://den3.level3.com">den3.level3.com</a><br> From: <a href="mailto:sip%3A13034513355@den3.level3.com">sip:13034513355@den3.level3.com</a><br>
To: <a href="mailto:sip%3A13039263142@Den1.level3.com">sip:13039263142@Den1.level3.com</a><br> Call-ID: <a href="mailto:DEN1231999021712095500999@Den1.level3.com">DEN1231999021712095500999@Den1.level3.com</a><br>
CSeq: 8348 INVITE<br> Contact: <<a href="mailto:sip%3Ajpeterson@level3.com">sip:jpeterson@level3.com</a>><br> Content-Length: 436<br> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=unique-boundary-1<br>
MIME-Version: 1.0<br><br> --unique-boundary-1<br> Content-Type: application/SDP; charset=ISO-10646<br><br> v=0<br> o=jpeterson 2890844526 2890842807 IN IP4 126.16.64.4<br> s=SDP seminar<br>
c=IN IP4 <a href="http://MG122.level3.com">MG122.level3.com</a><br> t= 2873397496 2873404696<br> m=audio 9092 RTP/AVP 0 3 4<br> --unique-boundary-1<br> Content-Type: application/ISUP; version=nxv3;<br>
base=etsi121<br> Content-Disposition: signal; handling=optional<br> 01 00 49 00 00 03 02 00 07 04 10 00 33 63 21<br> 43 00 00 03 06 0d 03 80 90 a2 07 03 10 03 63<br> 53 00 10 0a 07 03 10 27 80 88 03 00 00 89 8b<br>
0e 95 1e 1e 1e 06 26 05 0d f5 01 06 10 04 00<br> --unique-boundary-1--<br><br clear="all"></div>
<div> Maybe somebody have experience in this field?</div>
<div></div><br>-- <br>Pagarbiai / Best Regards,<br>Giedrius Augys<br>