Yes, sorry, `dialog:failed` exactly.
Issue I found is quite strange. Schema of testing is
A calling B through Kamailio. B is not answering, jut keep sending 180.
On dialog:failed I have this code:
event_route[dialog:failed] {
xlog("L_ALERT", '[DIALOG:FAILED] "req":"$rm",
"cs":"$cs", "dst":"$du",
"from":"$fU", "to":"$tU",
"cid":"$ci", "si":"$si",
"sp":"$sp", "kts":$TV(Sn)' + "\n");
}
Quite simple. But when actual dialog failed on fr_inv_timer excite, in logs I have
ALERT: <script>: [DIALOG:FAILED] "req":"OPTIONS",
"cs":"1", "dst":"<null>",
"from":"you", "to":"you",
"cid":"123", "si":"1.0.0.127",
"sp":"5060", "kts":1560329373.947588
And I can't get which dialog failed exactly. But on the other hand, I can catch it on
failure_route on t_branch_timeout()
That was a question actually. Cause on call reject (with 5xx or 6xx) or similar I have
correct dialog:failed event.
Regards, Igor
On Jun 11, 2019, 13:23 +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>om>, wrote:
Hello,
On 10.06.19 13:35, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
Hi!
Just to confirm, is event route [dialog:end] not called on
fr_inv_timer expiry?
Cause it's called on call busy (486) and reject (whatever 6xx). So,
what's the idea of not calling it on timeout? Or I'm missing something?
Kamailio 5.2
if the INVITE does not get 200ok, then another event route is executed:
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https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/dialog.html#idm1039307…
Cheers,
Daniel
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