Hi bogdan,
Need I write script for failure_route and
onreply_route in ser.cfg to support parallel fork or I
only lets openser to do that by itself.
If need, how to write the script?
By the way, how to support serial fork?
Regards,
Jimway
--- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro>
wrote:
Hi Jimmy.
see inline comments. As short note, what you are
describing in parallel
forking and it behaves exactly as you thing (see RFC
3261).
regards,
bogdan
jimmy way wrote:
Hi all,
The question is:
1. a user A registar from multi address, like
UA1 registrar from address1
UA2 registrar from address2
UA3 registrar from address3
and so on
so in db "location" there are multi address
in
the list about user A
2. if set append_branch as on in registrar
module,
when user B invite user A, Openser server will
append
all these address in the invite packet. So all
these
user will get the call. normally all UAs ringing,
then
3. if one of these UAs accept the call, how
about
other UAs, will they stop ringing?
yes, the other pending branches will be
automatically cancelled.
4. if one of these UAs deny(40x) the call,
how
about other UAs, will the still ringing?
yes - there are two way for a parallel forked call
to end: either one of
the branches picks up (2xx reply), either all of
them send negative
replies (>=300).
5. if one of these UAs not connected, how
about
caller the callee do?
if one of the branches is not connected (but still
registered), an
internal timeout (408) will be generated for it.
tks.
Jimway
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