IƱaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/3/23 Timo Reimann timo.reimann@1und1.de:
Heya,
what's the "rejected" state good for? Why is it needed now when it wasn't before?
In the current Dailog module design, when a dialog ends (BYE) or is rejected (any [3456]XX response for the INVITE) it remains in memory for 3-4 seconds (due to some TM timeout).
So consider "rejected" and "terminated" as "ireal" states since when a dialog gets such states it could be inmediately removed from the list.
What do you mean by "ireal"?
So is there no difference in the handling of the two states, i.e., both will be deleted at the same time? If so, why are two states maintained?
Cheers,
--Timo