cSipCfgRedirectionDisabled - Cisco Sip Configure Redirection Disabled - CISCO-SIP-UA-MIB

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cSipCfgRedirectionDisabled

Cisco Sip Configure Redirection Disabled
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.152.1.1.1.8

This object specifies how call redirection (3xx) is handled by the user agent. If 'false', the user agent's treatment of incoming 3xx class response messages is as defined in RFC 2543. That is, the user agent uses the Contact header(s) from the 3xx response to reinitiate another INVITE transaction to the user's new location. The call is redirected. If 'true', the user agent treats incoming 3xx response messages as 4xx (client error) class response messages. In this case, the call is not redirected, instead it is released with the appropriate PSTN cause code. The mapping of SIP 3xx response status codes to 4xx response status codes is as follows: 300 Multiple Choices -> 410 Gone 301 Moved Permanently -> 410 Gone 302 Moved Temporarily -> 480 Temporarily Unavailable 305 User Proxy -> 410 Gone 380 Alternative Service -> 410 Gone Any other 3xx -> 410 Gone

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