No no... you explained it quite clearly. However, without seeing the
actual BYE message, there's no way for us to know WHY your SER is
treating it the way it is. This is why you've been asked to do an ngrep
and show the relevant packet data. That way, we can see the actual SIP
block and try and ascertain what's going wrong.
N.
flavio wrote:
Sorry,
Maybe I did not explain my issue clearly.
In the scenario described in previuous mail:
Phone --> PSTN --> Gateway --> SER --> SIP Phone
I can recieve SIP BYE Messages both from SIP Phone or Analogue Phone
(over PSTN): in the 1st case SER sends 200 OK, in the 2nd SER sends
404 Not Found SIP message.
So My issue is to understand why this and how reply BYE message from
Analogue Phone correctly.
I hope this may be helpfully.
Thanks 4 all,
Flavio
2007/5/7, Edson <4lists(a)gmail.com>om>:
"ngrep -t -W byline -d any port 5060"
then find the desired BYE and send
it... ;)
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