Is a SIP paradox I guess. Same Call id coming back and forth cannot be
accepted by the same SIP system.
Adrian
On Aug 1, 2004, at 11:12 PM, Jan Janak wrote:
Please disregard this message, I did not realize that
you were talking
about asterisk.
Jan.
On 01-08 22:33, Jan Janak wrote:
> Could you send me the dumps of the SIP messages ?
>
> Jan.
>
> On 28-07 22:04, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>> I have the same issue,
>>
>> If I get PSTN calls from ASTERISK to SER and I want to redirect calls
>> from SER to voicemail on the same *, SER says loop detected. I use
>> two gateways to get rid of this.
>>
>> If there are any ideas how to solve this from configuration of SER I
>> would love to hear it.
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>>
>>>>>>
>> Andres wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> My question is, is there any way to have ser receive a call from
>>>> asterisk and then reroute it back to the same asterisk server
>>>> without
>>>> getting a "loop detected" error?
>>>>
>>> Aren't you seeing this "loop detected" on the Asterisk CLI??
If so
>>> should post this in the Asterisk list instead. We know this happens
>>> anytime you try to loop a call back to Asterisk, but its Asterisk
>>> who
>>> complains. Not SER.
>>>
>> Answer from the Asterisk users list :-)
>>
>> No, there's not a way to do it, but maybe to issue a 302 redirect.
>> Haven't tried it, but that may work.
>>
>> The Loop Detected stuff is annoying, yes.
>>
>> /O
>>
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