I haven't received that email from Ryan Pagquil...
Voipers Portugal wrote:
If the client crashes, probably the other side will
hang up the call,
and then the gateway will send the bye after it hangs up.
Jose Simoes
Yes. It will send BYE then. But I do not rely only on this.
I rely mostly on the fact, that my remote gateways always send BYE after
they don't receive RTP/RTCP for some predefined time.
If it wasn't this way, I would have to use B2BUA or similar solution.
For crashed UA with active RTP/RTCP session - it happens rarely. But
then usually gateway will detect crash (something WILL be wrong with
RTP/RTCP from UA). Or other side will cut the call, just as Jose said.
On 3/12/06, *Ryan Pagquil* <rpagquil(a)philonline.com
<mailto:rpagquil@philonline.com>> wrote:
Hi Arek,
How many users do you have? Are your gateway sends BYE
whenever there is no RTP traffic? How about crashed client with
active calls, how did you manage to close their sessions? Is this
prepaid or postpaid?
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Regards,
Arek Bekiersz