Lines Matching defs:request

222  * Depending on the route-set, determine the request URI.
299 * the request.
482 * header field from the request, taken in order and preserving all URI
570 * number in the CSeq header field of the request. The local sequence
572 * MUST be set to the value of the Call-ID in the request. The local
574 * in the response to the request (which always includes a tag), and the
576 * From field in the request. A UAS MUST be prepared to receive a
577 * request without a tag in the From field, in which case the tag is
582 * of the request.
586 * number in the CSeq header field of the request. The remote sequence
588 * request within the dialog). The call identifier component of the
589 * dialog ID MUST be set to the value of the Call-ID in the request.
591 * the From field in the request, and the remote tag component of the
634 * A request outside of a dialog MUST NOT contain a To tag
693 * We take the remote target from the incoming request on the
706 * We take the local contact from the originating request on
729 * Get the route set from the request, if present
801 * When creating a dialog from a NOTIFY request, we need to get the FROM
1098 * NOTIFY for SUBSCRIBE request or from final response 2xx to INVITE
1099 * request)
1267 * The UAS will receive the request from the transaction layer. If the
1268 * request has a tag in the To header field, the UAS core computes the
1269 * dialog identifier corresponding to the request and compares it with
1270 * existing dialogs. If there is a match, this is a mid-dialog request.
1421 * Process an incoming request/response
1427 boolean_t request;
1439 request = sip_msg_is_request((sip_msg_t)sip_msg, &error);
1442 if (request) {
1463 * INVITE, the only target refresh request defined is
1473 * Target-Refresh request