[Serusers] General Question on BYE

Mike Trest - Personal Mike at Trest.COM
Fri Mar 7 18:36:44 CET 2008


Thanks Greger.
I set debug to 9 and found the BYE inside the log file.  It was seen by SER.

Now I have a trail on the culprit.

..mike..

At 11:24 AM 3/7/2008, Greger Viken Teigre wrote:
>Easy answer: none.
>If there is a packet on a port SER is listening to, it will try to 
>parse it. If you don't see it with xlog, there should be an error 
>log message or it is dropped in a firewall.
>g-)
>
>Mike Trest - Personal wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have see recent discussions on this topic among developers
>>but I am trying to ask a general question without getting into
>>ser.cfg and 0.9x vs 2.x comparisons.
>>
>>My Question:
>>
>>What are the practical reasons why SER 2.0 would simply ignore "BYE"
>>messages sent to it from a gateway when the user terminates a call?
>>
>>         user => gateway => ser => gateway
>>
>>Good connection and conversation.  When the user hangs up
>>Gateway sends BYE message.  SER does not reply or forward
>>to destination gateway.  SER never even sees it.
>>
>>I see the BYE message on tshark but it does not appear in ser.cfg
>>with xlog() statements right at the top or route{}.
>>
>>Anyone with an opinion or suggestion to offer?
>>
>>..mike..
>>
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