[Users] Transaction matching issue?
H Quintana
hjqlopez at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 22 21:02:34 CEST 2006
Thanks Gerry, now it's working by using a different
CSeq
Best regards,
Humberto
--- Gerry <spamcop at gmx.at> wrote:
>
> Yes, it has to be considered a retransmission,
> because "Call-ID" and
> "CSeq" are the same.
> I'd say that _after_ openser got the reply to the
> request (the INVITE in
> this case), it forgets about the finished
> transaction and, because there
> seems to be no backlog of such, it considers the
> INVITE as a new one,
> but actually you constructed a retransmission ;-)) .
>
> Greets, Gerry.
>
>
> H Quintana schrieb:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm running OpenSER 1.1.0 in the server
> > xxx.yyy.91.231, I'm also testing a program as 3rd
> > party call control at xxx.yyy.91.230 that is
> sending
> > "simultaneous" reINVITEs to the 2 parties involved
> in
> > the call (10252052 and 10092010) through OpenSER.
> >
> > Both messages are accepted by the loose_route
> > function. OpenSER relays the 1st reINVITE (to
> > 10092010) but the second reINVITE (to 10252052)
> is
> > not relayed.
> >
> > Is openSER considering the 2nd message as a
> > retransmission of the first reINVITE ?
> >
> > I'm having the same behavior by setting
> > tm.ruri_matching to 1 and 0. The results are the
> same
> > if I call from 10092010 to 10252052, or if I send
> the
> > 1st reINVITE to 10252052. The only way to make it
> > work properly is sending the 2nd reInvite after
> some
> > seconds.
> >
> > There is something else that I must add to the
> > reINVITEs to allow OpenSER to differentiate them?
> >
> >
> > The OpenSER debug for the ReINVITEs is at
> > http://pastebin.com/773285
> > The reInvite to 10092010 is at
> > http://pastebin.com/773286
> > The reInvite to 10252052 is at
> > http://pastebin.com/773287
> >
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestion.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > Humberto
> >
> >
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