Alistair Cunningham
2006-Jul-31 03:10 UTC
[asterisk-users] Canreinvite and remotely registered devices
We have a customer who would like to do RTP directly between SIP devices. The devices are not registered directly to Asterisk, but to SER on another machine. It seems in this case "canreinvite = yes" is never used. Does anyone know of a way of persuading Asterisk to issue re-invites in this case? -- Alistair Cunningham, Integrics Ltd, +44 20 799 39 799 http://integrics.com/
Joshua Colp
2006-Jul-31 03:25 UTC
[asterisk-users] Canreinvite and remotely registered devices
----- Original Message ----- From: Alistair Cunningham [mailto:acunningham@integrics.com] To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion [mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com] Sent: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 07:10:43 -0300 Subject: [asterisk-users] Canreinvite and remotely registered devices> We have a customer who would like to do RTP directly between SIP > devices. The devices are not registered directly to Asterisk, but to SER > on another machine. > > It seems in this case "canreinvite = yes" is never used. Does anyone > know of a way of persuading Asterisk to issue re-invites in this case?What do you mean by not used? Even if going through SER it should still be used.> -- > Alistair Cunningham, > Integrics Ltd, > +44 20 799 39 799 > http://integrics.com/Joshua Colp Digium
Patrick
2006-Jul-31 04:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] Canreinvite and remotely registered devices
On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 11:10 +0100, Alistair Cunningham wrote:> We have a customer who would like to do RTP directly between SIP > devices. The devices are not registered directly to Asterisk, but to SER > on another machine. > > It seems in this case "canreinvite = yes" is never used. Does anyone > know of a way of persuading Asterisk to issue re-invites in this case?Although not clear from your posting I assume that the call between the two phones is setup through the Asterisk server. Asterisk will not let go if you have ie the "T" or "t" option in your Dial statement. Remove those for starters. If Asterisk is not involved at all I guess you need to find out what the equivalent of "canreinvite=yes" is in SER country. Regards, Patrick
Alistair Cunningham
2006-Jul-31 04:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] Canreinvite and remotely registered devices
Patrick wrote:>> It seems in this case "canreinvite = yes" is never used. Does anyone >> know of a way of persuading Asterisk to issue re-invites in this case? > > Although not clear from your posting I assume that the call between the > two phones is setup through the Asterisk server. Asterisk will not let > go if you have ie the "T" or "t" option in your Dial statement. Remove > those for starters. If Asterisk is not involved at all I guess you need > to find out what the equivalent of "canreinvite=yes" is in SER country.Patrick, Yes, Asterisk is handling the call setup for billing purposes. There is no t or T in the dial. SER does not have an equivalent of canreinvite as it is a SIP proxy not an end point. Alistair Cunningham, Integrics Ltd, +44 20 799 39 799 http://integrics.com/