Require Timer Header Added To 200 OK Response
(Doc ID 2889851.1)
Last updated on AUGUST 16, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Converged Application Server - Version 7.1 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
When OCCAS receives an INVITE with a "Supported: timer", it appears to add a "Require: timer" header to the 200 OK response sent for that INVITE.
Our application receives an INVITE with a "Supported: timer" header. It later calls SipServletRequest createResponse to create a 200 OK response. The application logs the 200 OK response and no "Require: timer" is seen. However, when the 200 OK response is logged in the SIP message debug log it does have a "Require: timer".
As a result of the 200 OK response containing the "Require: timer", reINVITEs from the originating user agent will now include this header, and when received by the terminating user agent, result in a 420 Bad Extension error.
Is there a way to prevent the "Require: timer" header from being added to the 200 OK response?
Solution
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