Hi iqbal,
this is a longshot...
I've seen once something simular to what you explain, and then was because the BYE from IP-phone hit ser, ser did a loocation lookup, and sent the BYE directly, bypassing my "external" leg (or your asterisk)
Maybe Im very very wrong now.. but it's a guess
- Atle
* Iqbal iqbal@gigo.co.uk [050816 22:25]:
Hi
I am getting 2 INVITE per call, which is correct in my setup.
I have IP phone ---> ser---> asterisk----ser----ip phone for various setups
So when ip phone makes a call, to a internal extension, the call goes out via ser (INVITE 1) into asterisk, which then maps this internal extension to a external number and hence issues a DIAL sip/xxx statement (INVITE 2). All well and good
Now should this not give two BYE's anyhow it gives one.
The other thing is what to do with the two INVITES, should I be taking the INVITE from asterisk, or from SER, I think the former, BUT the BYE seems to match the tag for asterisk INVITE
Iqbal
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