Hello,
the branch parameter value in top Via header is different, so this
should indicate is not the same branch.
Have you look at the network traffic, is the ACK for 415 getting first
to device, before the 2nd branch INVITE? A that moment, the transaction
should be considered terminated and a new one started.
My understanding of "merging request" is that it should be done if two
requests arrive at the same time, both still being active, without a
final response sent back.
What you can try to see what happens is to add a sleep() of few seconds
for the 2nd branch and see if this time the device cleared the previous
transaction. Of course, not like a really good solution, but can reveal
what the device is doing.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04.05.18 20:43, Sergiu Pojoga wrote:
In continuation of previous
<https://marc.info/?l=sr-users&m=150730146302404&w=2>thread about
none/optional/compulsory SRTP handling...
I used the suggested approach of /t_reuse_branch()/ in
a /tm:branch-failure/ detected by t_check_status("(415)|(488)")
replies, with the only difference of me doing it vice-versa from the
suggested mantra of offer SRTP first then fallback to RTP.
It works... well, for some UACs, not so with others.
The 'good' UACs happily accept an updated branch, like for e.g.
Yealink, will reply with "/488 Not Acceptable Here/" at first followed
by a /200 OK/.
The 'bad' UACs, like for e.g. Bria || Zoiper, will issue a "/415
Unsupported Media Type/" at first, and then a "/*482 Merged Request*/"
after receiving and updated branch with a different RTP profile.
Rightfully so, they decided that the updated branch is a
retransmission, since both branches have the same CSeq, Call-ID and
From tag.
The branch ID however differs, so does the RTP profile obviously.
*Any suggestion on how to convince all UACs that the 2nd attempt is
different than the 1st one?*
According to RFC 3261, a request is a merged request if ...
"8.2.2.2 Merged Requests
If the request has no tag in the To header field, the UAS core MUST
check the request against ongoing transactions. If the From tag,
Call-ID, and CSeq exactly match those associated with an ongoing
transaction, but the request does not match that transaction (based
on the matching rules in Section 17.2.3), the UAS core SHOULD
generate a 482 (Loop Detected) response and pass it to the server
transaction."
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