If the client crashes, probably the other side will hang up the call, and then the gateway will send the bye after it hangs up.

Jose Simoes

On 3/12/06, Ryan Pagquil <rpagquil@philonline.com> wrote:
Hi Arek,
         How many users do you have? Are your gateway sends BYE
whenever there is no RTP traffic? How about crashed client with
active calls, how did you manage to close their sessions? Is this
prepaid or postpaid?

Regards,
Ryan

At 04:05 PM 3/7/2006, Arek Bekiersz wrote:
>Why do you need B2BUA for billing in the first place?
>I use SER acc based billing (that is: registering INVITE and first
>BYE received and then analyzing this with external application). I
>do it on production system.
>
>I was also concerned about reliability of such solution. But as I'm
>now sure all my remote gateways will always send BYE at the end of
>call, no matter what happened, I don't see any problem. Even if
>somebody cuts power/RTP/whatever at UA.
>
>I used to have 1 or 2 unregistered calls per month, now I have none.
>Everything is billed...
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>Arek Bekiersz
>
>
>roger leszczynski wrote:
>>Anyone here use ser + b2bua for billing reasons? if so can you
>>provide the config files? ..... i want to be able to capture cdrs
>>even if i restart ser.
>
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