[Serusers] Assure a BYE is received ??

Ryan Pagquil rpagquil at philonline.com
Fri Jun 30 04:02:03 CEST 2006


Hi Jiri,
         I think it also depends on the provider. Some PSTN gateway 
provider don't have support for session-timer. But for me I took the 
bitter pill, make all RTP session pass through mediaproxy.

Thanks,
Ryan


At 05:47 AM 6/30/2006, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
>my suggestion is use session-timer at the gateway for off-net calls. 
>on-net calls are not worth it.
>
>-jiri
>
>At 20:29 29/06/2006, Robert Zorop wrote:
> >Hi jiri,
> >    I agree what you exposed here. But what do you think could be 
> the best aproach to this scenario? . There could be some missing 
> BYE packets in a production enviroment witch you'll potentially 
> lost from billing.
> >
> >What do u think?
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >
> >2006/6/27, Jiri Kuthan <<mailto:jiri at iptel.org>jiri at iptel.org>:
> >Whereas I agree that's a possible solution I would not say it is a 
> optimal one.
> >Achieving CDR accuracy by the way of relaying RTP through your 
> site does not
> >appear to stand in good economic standing to me (which encompasses bandwidth
> >conumption, QoS latency issues, extra complexity).
> >
> >-jiir
> >
> >At 14:30 27/06/2006, 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 <http://philonline.com>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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