[Serusers] Assure a BYE is received ??

Ryan Pagquil rpagquil at philonline.com
Wed Jun 28 09:23:01 CEST 2006


Hi Adrian,
         If I make mediaproxy present in all my media sessions it 
serves as a b2bua, isn't it?

Thanks,
Ryan


At 02:42 PM 6/28/2006, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>Yes you can use it in the same way, just call the use_media_proxy()
>function on all call methods and their replies see the sample file
>that comes with the distribution.
>
>Adrian
>
>
>On Jun 28, 2006, at 2:55 AM, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
>
>>Hi Adrian,
>>         But I use Mediaproxy only for NATed clients, is there a way
>>for me to use it for non-NAT'ed clients also?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Ryan,
>>
>>
>>At 08:30 PM 6/27/2006, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>>>There is no guarantee that a BYE will be received from an end-point.
>>>One possible solution is to use MediaProxy 1.7.2 in combination with
>>>SER. It will correctly terminate calls that have no BYE, by updating
>>>the radacct table AcctSessionTime column based on the last time RTP
>>>was relayed.
>>>
>>>
>>>Adrian
>>>
>>>=====
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>         Use for logging:
>>>
>>>         if (method=="BYE" || method=="CANCEL") {
>>>             log(1, "SER: BYE");
>>>             setflag(1);
>>>         }
>>>
>>>         and record_route() to be sure that "BYE" wil visit your
>>>server.
>>>
>>>
>>>Dani
>>>
>>>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 17:42:24 +0800
>>>Ryan Pagquil <rpagquil at philonline.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi,
>>> >       How can I be sure that all calls are terminated by a BYE
>>>message? I
>>> > have some instances that a BYE message is not logged by SER. Is
>>>there
>>> > a way to fix this? What could be the possible scenarios that causes
>>> > missing BYE's?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Ryan
>>> >
>>>
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