I'm afraid I don't understand. I assume this is to time out INVITEs
forwarded downstream?
Which timer are you talking about?
Is this for 2.0 or 0.9?
Have you read the FAQs describing the timers and their relationship to
RFC3261?
Anyway, you should write up the use case, what you have done, and post
it to serdev together with the patch. Andrei will have to look at it (he
rewrote the timers for 2.0).
g-)
Fernando Schmitt wrote:
Well, the point is that there's only a timer to control the time
between Trying and 20x. I created this timer because a provider was
sending the Trying and was taking tooooo long to send a 18x...
Fernando Schmitt
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*From:* Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:32 AM
*To:* Fernando Schmitt
*Cc:* serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
*Subject:* Re: [Serusers] Timer between Trying and 18x
It's always interesting to hear/see what people need. What is the use
case?
And how do you do it? (as Trying might be auto-generated by SER or
sent in your script, while 18x will come from downstream).
g-)
Fernando Schmitt wrote:
Guys,
I modified some code in order do create a timer to control the time
between Trying and 18x. Do you think it's usefull? In case you think,
I would like to contribute.
Fernando Schmitt
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