Hi Alex,
I was thinking of either a SIP options or alike, or at the lowest layer an
ICMP ping. I have already accepted the fact that I cant get to the media
(unless I use a B2BUA / RTP proxy), which i'm not prepared to do. However,
it is a pretty good assumption that if Kamailio cant see the device then the
device is not SIPping or RTPing and may as well be torn down.
Cheers
Jason
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Alex Balashov
<abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>wrote;wrote:
How do you propose that the endpoints be pinged,
especially if the concern
is to get beyond the signaling and look at the media passed?
Jason Penton wrote:
Hi All,
I have a question about the best solution to ensure that SIP calls are
terminated when the 2 parties drop off the network (wireless).
Is there a std way of doing this (maybe using sst module) or should this
be implemented using some specialised code?
If not supported in a std manner in Kamailio, i thought about creating a
child process within the DLG module that continuously checks all dialogs and
the connected parties and pings them for connectivity. Should connectivity
of any participant drop for more than a specific unit of time then the call
is focefully torn down by openser.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Jason
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