On Thu, Apr 09, 2020 at 02:26:45PM +0100, David Villasmil wrote:
How about just not forwarding the 180 if it’s coming right after the 200ok? I know it’s a hack, but a 180 is a provisional response indicating the ring status, not the actual audio for the ring... so if a 200 is received, the call is already established, no need to forward the 180.
There is a general principle, particularly in PSTN interworking, that signalling should be reliably conserved end-to-end. I think dropping messages is the most cavalier option available, perhaps worth considering only if every other logical possibility has been exhausted first.