Bruno,
Thanx for answering ...
can you please post me a grep Bye /etc/radiusclient/dictionary you're using? ...
[root@radius root]# grep Bye /etc/radiusclient/dictionary VALUE Sip-Method Bye 4 VALUE Sip-Response-Code Bye 4 VALUE Sip-Method Bye 4 VALUE Sip-Response-Code Bye 4
I managed to get double Starts and single Stops, but not much more.
That's what I want to get (at least) ... but it makes no sense to me. I receive 2 Starts (but the first corresponds to an INVITE message and the 2nd to a BYE message :-s ). And when any of the users hang up, I receive nothing.
Cheers
Regards,
Lucas
P.S. BTW, are you using 0.8.14 or other SER version?
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Lucas Aimaretto wrote:
Hi list. I have this problem. There's something that's not working, because, when ever I set up a call, I receive both messages
INVITE and
BYE instantly. I think the correct way would it be to send Start messages (Acct-Status-Type = Start) upon INVITEs and Stop messages (Acct-Status-Type = Stop) upon BYEs. But this is not
happening. Look
...
radrecv: Accounting Request from host c0a801fd code=4, id=205, length=270 Acct-Status-Type = Start Service-Type = Sip-Session Sip-Response-Code = 200 Sip-Method = Invite User-Name = "1992001@192.168.1.253" Calling-Station-Id = "sip:1992001@192.168.1.253:5060;user=phone" Called-Station-Id = "sip:1992005@192.168.1.253:5060;user=phone" Sip-Translated-Request-URI = "sip:1992005@192.168.1.178:11005" Acct-Session-Id = "6dfb6640367b1ab7@192.168.1.113" Sip-To-Tag = "54061171" Sip-From-Tag = "39eeac148f846cb9" Sip-CSeq = "1544" NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.253 NAS-Port-Id = 5060 Acct-Delay-Time = 0 Sending Accounting Ack of id 205 to c0a801fd (nas linux)
radrecv: Accounting Request from host c0a801fd code=4, id=206, length=270 Acct-Status-Type = Start Service-Type = Sip-Session Sip-Response-Code = 200 Sip-Method = Bye User-Name = "1992001@192.168.1.253" Calling-Station-Id = "sip:1992001@192.168.1.253:5060;user=phone" Called-Station-Id = "sip:1992005@192.168.1.253:5060;user=phone" Sip-Translated-Request-URI = "sip:1992005@192.168.1.178:11005" Acct-Session-Id = "6dfb6640367b1ab7@192.168.1.113" Sip-To-Tag = "54061171" Sip-From-Tag = "39eeac148f846cb9" Sip-CSeq = "1544" NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.253 NAS-Port-Id = 5060 Acct-Delay-Time = 0 Sending Accounting Ack of id 206 to c0a801fd (nas linux)
Do you see? ...Both outputs show an Acct-Status-Type = Start, but first output refers to an INVITE and second output refers to BYE message. And the strange thing is that both messages arrive
instantly,
as soon as the peer answers the phone. Why??? I don't think this is correct, isn't it?
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