Hi Jayesh,
normally, acc is done on transaction level, so the retransmission are
not accounted. Are you forcing acc from script via functions?? or maybe
you have 2 BYEs, from both directions?
regards,
bogdan
Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am using mysql acc table for accounting. Sometimes due to some NAT
> issues, my openser does not acknowledge the BYE from these NATed
> clients to proper port. This causes the UA to retransmit BYEs.
> Now the problem is that all the BYEs that were received by my openser
> are accounted in the acc table, This causes a single INVITE to have
>
multiple BYEs. I wanted to avoid this.
> How could I limit it in the script itself that
> "whenever a BYE is received; log it in acc table, but if it is a
> retransmited BYE for any reaason do not log it in acc table".
> Basically I need only single BYE for an INVITE to get logged in the
> acc table. Is this possible?
> If someone has any clues over it, please help me.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> w/regards,
> jayesh
>
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