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2010 Apr 26
1
1.6.2 - Pickup and SIP Replaces header
Hello,
I'm using Thomson/Technicolor ST2030S hardphones with Asterisk 1.6.
Changing from 1.6.1.18 to 1.6.2.6, I can see a change in Pickup's behaviour
and I'm a bit confused about it.
With 1.6.2.6, when extension 7791 is calling extension 7792, I can see
INVITE messages coming in and out Asterisk.
I can also see a NOTIFY message advertising this call to subscriber 7793,
for instance.
2009 Jul 20
0
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<snip>
Replaces: pickup-9582-c0a80101-d-4 at 192.168.101.102
<snip>
This Replaces header refers to RFC3891 which is not yet supported in
Asterisk (see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SLA)
This INVITE fails with :
<snip>
chan_sip.c: Trying to pick up 7792 at subs
<snip>
app_directed_pickup.c: No target channel found for 7792.
If I'm dialing *87792 instead of using BLF, then...
2013 Dec 16
0
Asterisk not sending bye message to original UA
I am trying to use asterisk for an shared line gateway. When moving
from one phone by placing
the call on hold then having a second phone pickup that held call by
sending asterisk a replaces header
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3891.txt) Asterisk does not seem to send a
"bye" message to the original UA leaving the first phone stuck in a
holding state. Am I missing something here? Here is the refer sip
message (see attached) Thank you!
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