Hi All,
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and 3001)are dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Can we stop the second call to succeed?
Appreciate your feedback.
Regards, Suvendu.
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On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and 3001)are dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is broken.
Can we stop the second call to succeed?
The receiving UA has to handle that.
Regards Nils
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and 3001)are dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse! it even allows me to call itself.
Cheers,
===== Girish Gopinath gr_sh2003@yahoo.com
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Hi,
I think it's a behaviour of the SIP phone. I am using Cisco 7960. I tried with some other VOIP controller solutions and has the same result. Multiple calls can land and called party can talk to each one of them by holding others.
I have not checked the limitations though. Any comments!
Regards, Suvendu.
--- Girish gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi
wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and
3001)are
dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse! it even allows me to call itself.
Cheers,
===== Girish Gopinath gr_sh2003@yahoo.com
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Hi,
I just made few SIP-SIP calls using SER and another voIP controller application.
For both cases, Cisco SIP phone accepts 2 calls. For 3rd call it sends a busy.
When I tested this with another softphone it accepts 3 calls and then sends busy.
Just thought of sharing this with you all.
Regards, Suvendu.
--- Girish gr_sh2003@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi
wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and
3001)are
dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse! it even allows me to call itself.
Cheers,
===== Girish Gopinath gr_sh2003@yahoo.com
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On Tuesday 16 November 2004 06:43, Girish wrote:
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and 3001)are dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse! it even allows me to call itself.
To clarify my statement from above: it is absolutely ok to accept more then one call at a time if the UA is able to handle them (e.g. accept one call and keep the other ringing or in the hold state). But I thought that your UA is sending 200 OK's to two different UA's at the same time, that would not be ok.
Regards Nils
Hi Nils,
You are right. It all depends upon the UAs. For example, Cisco 7960 accepts 2 calls and FREE X-Lite accepts 3 calls at a time.
Thanks again for your feedback.
Regards, Suvendu.
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 06:43, Girish wrote:
--- Nils Ohlmeier nils@iptel.org wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi
wrote:
I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls. 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and
3001)are
dialling the same number 3003.
Call is successful for both.
Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is
broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse!
it even allows me to
call itself.
To clarify my statement from above: it is absolutely ok to accept more then one call at a time if the UA is able to handle them (e.g. accept one call and keep the other ringing or in the hold state). But I thought that your UA is sending 200 OK's to two different UA's at the same time, that would not be ok.
Regards Nils
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