If state < 0, then practically the INVITE transaction is active, it needs to be cancelled or replied with t_reply(...) and a code >=400.
From where you need to terminate this ongoing INVITE, from
kamailio.cfg or from external app?
Cheers,
Daniel
ERRATUM.
What is the best way to end calls for states < 3 ?
Abdoul OSSENI
Ingénieur DevOps chez Néo-SoftCo-Fondateur de ON SERVICESTél : +33 601 135 167
2018-07-19 19:19 GMT+02:00 Abdoul Osséni <abdoul.osseni@gmail.com>:
Thank you Daniel.What is the best way to end calls for states 3 and 4 ?
Regards
Abdoul OSSENI
Ingénieur DevOps chez Néo-SoftCo-Fondateur de ON SERVICESTél : +33 601 135 167
2018-07-19 18:49 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,
On 19.07.18 18:15, Abdoul Osséni wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> When the dialog state for a call is < 4, is it possible to use
> dlg_bye() function to end the call?
>
it should be possible to use it for states 3 and 4.
Lower state than 3 means that the dialog was not answered yet (no 200ok
received). While SIP allows BYE at that stage to end a particular branch
of the call, dialog module needs the 200ok, as it operates at dialog
level, not at transaction/branch level.
Cheers,
Daniel
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