Hi jiri,
    I agree what you exposed here. But what do you think could be the best aproach to this scenario? . There could be some missing BYE packets in a production enviroment witch you'll potentially lost from billing.
 
What do u think?
 
Cheers,

 
2006/6/27, Jiri Kuthan <jiri@iptel.org>:
Whereas I agree that's a possible solution I would not say it is a optimal one.
Achieving CDR accuracy by the way of relaying RTP through your site does not
appear to stand in good economic standing to me (which encompasses bandwidth
conumption, QoS latency issues, extra complexity).

-jiir

At 14:30 27/06/2006, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>There is no guarantee that a BYE will be received from an end-point.
>One possible solution is to use MediaProxy 1.7.2 in combination with
>SER. It will correctly terminate calls that have no BYE, by updating
>the radacct table AcctSessionTime column based on the last time RTP
>was relayed.
>
>
>Adrian
>
>=====
>
>Hi,
>        Use for logging:
>
>        if (method=="BYE" || method=="CANCEL") {
>            log(1, "SER: BYE");
>            setflag(1);
>        }
>
>        and record_route() to be sure that "BYE" wil visit your  server.
>
>
>Dani
>
>On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 17:42:24 +0800
>Ryan Pagquil <rpagquil at philonline.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>       How can I be sure that all calls are terminated by a BYE message? I
>> have some instances that a BYE message is not logged by SER. Is there
>> a way to fix this? What could be the possible scenarios that causes
>> missing BYE's?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>>
>
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