<DIV id=RTEContent>hi klaus,</DIV> <DIV>I have the loose route block in my cfg file. I handle both the nated clients as well as non-nated clients in the loose route section properly. </DIV> <DIV>Actually the problem is I suppose with the audio codes gateway that I use. When I tried to transfer using an x-ten softphone the call was transferred sucessfully.</DIV> <DIV>If anybody has some idea about what setting must be done, kindly share it with me. </DIV> <DIV>thanks a lot for your response.</DIV> <DIV>jayesh<BR><BR><B><I>Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Probably you have problems with relaying of in-dialog requests. Many <BR>phones send a reINVITE just before the call transfer, to put the <BR>original participant "on hold".<BR><BR>Do you have a<BR><BR>if (loose_route()) {<BR>t_relay();<BR>}<BR><BR>block in your
openser.cfg?<BR><BR>klaus<BR><BR><BR>Jayesh Nambiar wrote:<BR>> hi klaus,<BR>> Thanx for your response. I have hard phones connected to Audio codes <BR>> 4-port gateway. The gateway is configured to send the calls to openser <BR>> for processing. suppose there are three users connected to it.<BR>> user1 calls user2. The call goes through. Now user 2 presses flash and <BR>> tries to call user3, but both the phone gets disconnected.<BR>> <BR>> I did an ngrep and what i noticed was this:<BR>> When user2 tries to transfer the call to user 3, the "INVITE" goes from <BR>> user2 to user1 again and the call gets disconnected due to request <BR>> timeout. I am not able to see any REFER method in the ngrep.<BR>> <BR>> Any advice will be appreciated.<BR>> Thanx again.<BR>> Jayesh<BR>> <BR>> */Klaus Darilion <KLAUS.MAILINGLISTS@PERNAU.AT>/* wrote:<BR>> <BR>> Yes, REFER method is for call transfer. Which clients do you use? Does<BR>>
the call orginate also from a SIP phone or from a gateway? What exactly<BR>> is the problem? Do you see the REFER request? Including an "ngrep port<BR>> 5060" would be useful.<BR>> <BR>> klaus<BR>> <BR>> Jayesh Nambiar wrote:<BR>> > hi everyone,<BR>> ><BR>> > I was just trying to transfer the call to another user. All users<BR>> are<BR>> > registered at the same openser server. Now when I receive a call,<BR>> is it<BR>> > not possible to transfer the call to another IP user.<BR>> > I thought REFER mehtod does this, but i think I am wrong. Is this<BR>> > possible, can somebody pls clear my understanding regarding this<BR>> concept.<BR>> ><BR>> > thanks in advance!!<BR>> > jayesh<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> > Enjoy this Diwali with Y! India Click here<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
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