I figured this out. In case other people encounter the
same issue. Here is the solution: INVITE message has
to specify TCP protocol in its header for SER to use
TCP protocol, otherwise, it will use udp protocol by
default.
Joy
--- Katty Xiong <cyyxiong(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to do some tests using TCP protocol with
SER as a proxy. SER accepts SIP message through TCP
correctly, but after SER accepts SIP messages, SER
automatically picks up UDP for transmission. Is
there
a way to force SER to use TCP for forwarding
message?
thanks,
Joy
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