If one of the client sends a BYE, and you also account failed
transactions, then there will be a BYE in the accounting data. But you
never may be 100% sure that there will be a BYE request (except the call
is terminated by a gateway which sends the BYE after timeout).
klaus
Guenther Starnberger wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:42:51PM +0200,
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hi,
you need to keep the state of the call. Openser is
only transactional
stateful, not call stateful. You can develop a quick solution that will
query the mysql acc table and see how many INVITEs without BYEs are
there, but this solution is not reliable, if the caller or callee
experienced a network failure (BYE is never sent).
Does this problem also occur if only on of them (caller _or_ callee fails)?
Wouldn't the other one send a BYE after a specific time without RTP
activity?
bye
/gst
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