[Serusers] CDR Issues

Erik Versaevel erik at infopact.nl
Thu Dec 30 16:07:24 CET 2004


Mediaproxy suffers the same problem, just put the call on hold 
(otherwise it would be idle and terminate after 60 seconds) and pull the 
plug, i'm not sure if the same goes for asterisk, but I don't like the 
idea of having 2 or 3 programs in my path.

Kind regards,

E. Versaevel


Matt Schulte wrote:

>Yes this is a common problem, you would need a stateful RTP session. ie:
>What Asterisk does, I've found no way to do this without some kind of
>media proxy. You can however log incomplete calls and take
>countermeasures against them, what those would be of course is the
>question.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Erik Versaevel [mailto:erik at infopact.nl] 
>Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 8:32 AM
>To: serusers at lists.iptel.org
>Subject: [Serusers] CDR Issues
>
>
>OK, i've run into a problem with the CDR Creation.
>
>If you have 2 users who call each other, talk a while and then instead 
>of hanging up decide to pull the plugs from their phones (or terminitate
>
>their application), no complete CDR is generated, the INVITE and ACK are
>
>logged, but since no one realy hangs up there won't be a BYE record, so 
>no CDR end/total time and no billable time.
>Use the / a rtpproxy you would say, to bad it suffers from the same 
>problem, if both partes put the call on hold and pull the plug the call 
>keeps existing and once again an incomplete CDR.
>
>Has anyone ever suffered the same problem? And what is the most reliable
>
>way to generate CDRs?
>
>Kind regards,
>
>E. Versaevel
>
>
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