Hi Mahesh,
I do not think you need t_check_tran() as t_relay() automatically
absorbs the retransmissions.
are you sure you are not calling t_relay() twice for the same requests?
or calling a tm function (t_newtran) before the t_relay ??
regards,
bogdan
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya wrote:
Well, i read the documentation again, and found
t_lookup_request, and t_check_trans.
Question 1 - t_lookup_request() creates the transaction if it doesn't exist, correct?
However, t_check_trans only checks to see if the transaction already exists, correct?
Question 2 - Assuming that t_check_trans only checks to see if the transaction already
exists, then is the following correct?
Currently I do the following (after stripping out a bunch of stuff)
if (!t_relay()) {
if (!is_method("ACK")) {
sl_reply_error();
}
}
should this, instead, actually look like the following?
if (is_method("INVITE")) {
if (if !t_check_tran()) {
t_relay();
}
} else if (!is_method("ACK")) {
sl_reply_error();
}
----- Original Message -----
From: Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at>
To: mahesh(a)aptela.com
Cc: users <users(a)openser.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 2:06:01 AM GMT-0600
Subject: Re: [Users] Duplicate INVITEs
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya wrote:
We're seeing sporadic situations where fones
a) send an INVITE
b) ignore the 100-Trying response, and instead
c) send another INVITE with the same sequence number.
The question is, What should happen here?
If the message is completely identical then it is a retransmission.
Retransmissions should be detected by tm module (e.g. t_relay()) and
absorbed,
regards
klaus
Currently, we send back a 500 response (server
error).
Is this correct? (i think not, cause it invariably causes the fone to go fast busy).
Is this some other response that should occur?
poring over 3261 resulted in a headache, and no additional clarity...
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