Greg,
We experienced similer problems when we tried to parallelly fork calls thru our PSTN
gateway. All the calls had same call-id, and the only difference was the branch-id's
in the via headers of the forked calls. The gateway accepted only the first call and
rejected others. I asked about this in the sipping forum, and was informed that it could
be a bug in the implementation of the UA server (PSTN gateways are UAS). The UAS has to
consider branch-id's for the transactions. AFAIK, for a proxy, it is the combination
of the Call-ID and the tags that uniquely identify the dialog. (Request others to correct
if i am wrong on this). Not sure what exactly is your problem.
Regards,
Greg Fausak <greg(a)addabrand.com> wrote:
I am seeing non-unique call IDs from a UA.
SHould I reject a call if the Call-ID is not unique? Has
anyone else messed with this? It is a big accounting problem!
-g
Greg Fausak
Girish Gopinath <gr_sh2003(a)yahoo.com>
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