looks like a dialog matching problem. for further inspection complete
SIP dums would be necessary:
ngrep port 5060
klaus
Brandon Price wrote:
I find that I am having the same error, although with
me it only
happens when the sip client is natted and the bye comes from the pstn
end. Sample tethereal capture below. I can only assume this has
something to do with the nat module which I am currently not using yet
but plan to try again to implement today.
48.022862 216.120.255.29 -> 8.11.1.7 SIP/SDP Request: INVITE sip:
15187278584(a)ser1.manhattan.vtnoc.net, with session description
48.026850 8.11.1.7 -> 216.120.255.29 SIP Status: 100 trying -- your
call is important to us
48.027059 8.11.1.7 ->
oursippproxy.net SIP/SDP Request: INVITE
sip:+15187278584@oursippproxy.net, with session description
48.096933
oursippproxy.net -> 8.11.1.7 SIP Status: 100 Trying
49.299563
oursippproxy.net -> 8.11.1.7 SIP/SDP Status: 183 Session
Progress, with session description
49.300461 8.11.1.7 -> 216.120.255.29 SIP/SDP Status: 183 Session
Progress, with session description
56.407921
oursippproxy.net -> 8.11.1.7 SIP/SDP Status: 200 OK,
with session description
56.409252 8.11.1.7 -> 216.120.255.29 SIP/SDP Status: 200 OK, with
session description
56.428281 216.120.255.29 -> 8.11.1.7 SIP Request: ACK
sip:oursippproxy.net:5060;transport=udp
56.464595 8.11.1.7 ->
oursippproxy.net SIP Request: ACK
sip:oursippproxy.net:5060;transport=udp
61.956533
oursippproxy.net -> 8.11.1.7 SIP Request: BYE sip:
15184782411@216.120.255.29:5060
61.957965 8.11.1.7 -> 216.120.255.29 SIP Request: BYE sip:
15184782411@216.120.255.29:5060
61.987385 216.120.255.29 -> 8.11.1.7 SIP Status: 481 Call Leg/
Transaction Does Not Exist
62.017630 8.11.1.7 ->
oursippproxy.net SIP Status: 481 Call Leg/
Transaction Does Not Exist
On Oct 11, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Iqbal wrote:
Can you check to see if you have already received
a BYE for that
call, some phones I had were sending there own Bye's after the GW had
Iqbal
Sam Lee wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know why does my BYE method are always replied with
a 'Call Leg/Transaction does not exist' . How do they compare
whether the transaction in the BYE method exist or not ? ( tag? ftag
? ) Are there any thing in the config that might cause this kind of
problem ? Just want to highlight that all the calls are made in a
good condition, everything except when the call is ending.
Please let me know if you dont understand.
Regards,
Sam
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