Hi Nils,
You are right. It all depends upon the UAs.
For example, Cisco 7960 accepts 2 calls and FREE
X-Lite accepts 3 calls at a time.
Thanks again for your feedback.
Regards,
Suvendu.
--- Nils Ohlmeier <nils(a)iptel.org> wrote:
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 06:43, Girish wrote:
--- Nils Ohlmeier <nils(a)iptel.org> wrote:
> On Monday 15 November 2004 19:10, Suvendu Sethi
wrote:
> > I am using SER to make SIP-SIP calls.
> > 2 different phones (say phone number 3000 and
3001)are
> > dialling the same number 3003.
> >
> > Call is successful for both.
>
> Then the receiving UA with number 3003 is
broken.
I have seen similer behaviour with SJPhone. Worse!
it even allows me to
call itself.
To clarify my statement from above: it is absolutely
ok to accept more then
one call at a time if the UA is able to handle them
(e.g. accept one call and
keep the other ringing or in the hold state). But I
thought that your UA is
sending 200 OK's to two different UA's at the same
time, that would not be
ok.
Regards
Nils
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