Hello List,
before spending much time on solving this scenario, I'd like to know if this kind of operation can be done using some Kamailio function (maybe dlg_req_within?) or other method.
The scenario is: a B2B-1 server call two different destinations, one is a SIP trunk and another is another B2B-2.
Both calls go through Kamailio which uses RTPEngine for the media flow.
The idea is to drop the first B2B from RTP Flow (leave for signaling) when both calls are answered and leave everything to Kamailio-RTPEngine, like:
LegA: Kamailio-RTPEngine -> B2B-2
LegB: Kamailio-RTPEngine -> SIP trunk
Thank you in Advance
Regards
--- I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
Hello,
is it a very basic question? OR?
Regards
--- I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
El 24/02/2025 a las 1:44 p. m., Social Boh via sr-users escribió:
Hello List,
before spending much time on solving this scenario, I'd like to know if this kind of operation can be done using some Kamailio function (maybe dlg_req_within?) or other method.
The scenario is: a B2B-1 server call two different destinations, one is a SIP trunk and another is another B2B-2.
Both calls go through Kamailio which uses RTPEngine for the media flow.
The idea is to drop the first B2B from RTP Flow (leave for signaling) when both calls are answered and leave everything to Kamailio-RTPEngine, like:
LegA: Kamailio-RTPEngine -> B2B-2
LegB: Kamailio-RTPEngine -> SIP trunk
Thank you in Advance
Regards
I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
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