Hi Darren!
Obviously the SIP Client wants the ACK within a certain amount of time.
If it does not receive the ACK within this time, it hangs up.
Thus, I suggest configuring the SIP Client to wait a little bit longer.
Which SIP client is it? A softphone or a gateway?
Usually gateways (eg Cisco) can be configured to increase
retransmissions and have a higher timeout.
regards
klaus
Darren Nay wrote:
Hey all ..
Is it a possibility for SER to generate an ACK?
Ie. I have a PSTN gateway that sends a 200 OK, but in one particular case
(a VoIP IAD on a satellite connection) it is taking too long for the 200 OK
to get to the IAD and then ACK to come back. So the call is connecting, but
then the PSTN times out and disconnects the call after about 3 seconds when
it doesn't receive the ACK.
I want to be able to generate the ACK from SER in this case. Instead of
letting the call get setup, and then drop.
I know it sounds clunky, but I think it will work fix a problem that we're
having.
TIA!
Darren Nay
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