afaik you can configure a rtp timeout on the cisco gateway: if no rtp packet
had been received for this timeout, the gateway closes the session and
generates the needed bye on its own.
On 10/10/06, Lokesh Kumar <lokesh(a)interacesso.pt> wrote:
Hello,
I want to connect cisco AS5300 to ser, but there can be a potential big
problem when a BYE or CANCEL has been dropped by Gateway from ser. This
thing has already been mentioned in the getting started manual, but no way
to get rid of this problem has been mentioned.
Can any one suggest how to drop a call on gateway if there is no rtp
stream or when a BYE or CANCEL from ser to gateway has been missed.
Thanks
Lokesh
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