On Thu, Mar 28, 2019, at 11:10 AM, Dan Cropp wrote:
>  
> Is there no one who knows if there is a way to turn off the norefersub 
> setting?
> 
> 
> Supported: norefersub 
> 
> 
> This happens in the TRYing, OK, and other commands in response to the INVITE.
> 
> 
> For chan_sip, I noticed it does not send the norefersub. As a result, 
> Cisco then sends NOTIFY packets with TRYing, Ringing, OK inside them. 
> This basically gives the chan_sip code the ability to know if the REFER 
> (Transfer) is succeeding or not.

There is no way to configure it. It would have to be removed from 
res_pjsip_refer's code itself. The presence of "norefersub" in Supported also 
isn't supposed to enable it. It's just for stating it is supported. It's 
supposed to be enabled by the presence of the "Refer-Sub" header in the REFER 
itself. I don't believe we set that on the REFER we produce, we only care if we 
receive a REFER with it in place.

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