Thanks for your answer.
I use accounting in route{}. So I just need to add a !loose_route() in
my if block when I want to account for INVITE and ACK request ?
Le vendredi 11 mai 2007 à 12:06 +0200, Greger V. Teigre a écrit :
That's because the other call is put on hold and
an INVITE is sent with
0.0.0.0 as IP address to indicate that.
Such INVITEs will be loose_route'd in your script, so don't account
INVITEs that go through loose route logic.
g-)
inge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a problem with call waiting function. This one allow us to hang
> out a call when we are already in communication.
>
> But when I press "R" on my phone to take the second call, there is one
> INVITE and one ACK generated by the proxy and being accounted in MySQL.
>
> It's the same when I switch between both callers. So I can have for the
> same callid 2 3 4...X INVITE ACK and one BYE. So in SERWeb for example,
> I can see for one call 3 lines of accounting.
>
> Thanks for you support.
>
> Adrien .L
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