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The SBC gives precedence to SIP Privacy handling when the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile is enabled. For example, if the incoming SIP message has " Several flags prevent the SBC from relaying a re-INVITE, or an UPDATE, to the other leg of the call. When you enable such flags, the behavior is contradictory to that of the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile. To resolve such conflicts, the SBC gives precedence to the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile over the following flags:
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The SBC gives precedence to SIP Privacy handling when the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile is enabled. For example, if the incoming SIP message has " Several flags prevent the SBC from relaying a re-INVITE, or an UPDATE, to the other leg of the call. When you enable such flags, the behavior is contradictory to that of the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile. To resolve such conflicts, the SBC gives precedence to the SIP Adaptive Transparency Profile over the following flags:
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