Hello,
I am receiving calls from Vovida in SER. I want to forward the call back to Vovida for a call forward application. I can do this using 2 Marshal Servers or by a stateless Redirect. Redirect doesn't work for me b/c I want to keep track pf the call and if the called party doesn't answer I want it to go to voicemail.
If I attempt to forward the call back to the original Vovida Marshal Server, the Marshal Server detects that it is already in the via and drops the packect sending a "482 Too Many Hops" message. Any suggestions?
Call Flow
Doesn't work
GW --- Vovida MS A --Invite------> SER
Vovida MS A <------Invite-SER
Works
GW --- Vovida MS A --Invite------> SER
Vovida MS B <------Invite-SER
Works
GW --- Vovida MS A --Invite------> SER
Vovida MS B <------Redirect "302 Temporarily Moved" -SER
So, If there was a way to get SER to initiate a new invite to the call forwarded destination, that is what I think would be the correct way. I think this is how Asterisk does it from a call forward perspective.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
At 07:16 PM 12/19/2003, Mark Wehberg wrote:
Hello,
I am receiving calls from Vovida in SER. I want to forward the call back to Vovida for a call forward application. I can do this using 2 Marshal Servers or by a stateless Redirect. Redirect doesn�t work for me b/c I want to keep track pf the call and if the called party doesn�t answer I want it to go to voicemail.
If I attempt to forward the call back to the original Vovida Marshal Server, the Marshal Server detects that it is already in the via and drops the packect sending a �482 Too Many Hops� message. Any suggestions?
Absolutely -- remove the part in question from your system. Why would you like to have so many components in it -- that is difficult to maintain. Just set up call forwarding in SER and you are done.
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