Richard,

After quite a bit of testing I can confirm there is no accidental success here.  With default settings the old RTP flow ceases 30 seconds after the rejected re-invite.


- Jeff


On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Richard Fuchs <rfuchs@sipwise.com> wrote:
On 09/25/14 12:05, Jeff Pyle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Given the following scenario with Kamailio and rtpengine in the middle:
>
> -  call establishes with G.711 RTP
> -  b-leg re-invites to T.38, indicating a different port number then he
> is using for G.711
> -  a-leg refuses the re-invite with a 488
> -  call continues using G.711 on original port numbers as if re-invite
> never happened
>
> Will Kamailio and rtpengine handle it?
>
> Today I have a functional configuration with rtpproxy on another SIP
> proxy.  It handles every scenario I have tried except this one.
>  rtpproxy sees the new ports in the re-invite and adjusts its session
> accordingly.  If the re-invite is rejected, the old media ports are no
> longer valid through rtpproxy, and the call fails.
>
> Is there an approach I can take with Kamailio and rtpengine to allow
> this scenario to succeed?

This may or may not work with rtpengine. If it does work, it's simply a
lucky side effect, as this is entirely unsupported and I've never tested
it myself. Now if you had a final re-invite back to G.711, then that
would and should most definitely work.

cheers

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