[asterisk-users] Multi-sip rings

2007-09-19 Thread Adrian Marsh
Hi All,

Can anyone tell me how the below can be happening? 

-- SIP/205-08439ee0 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing

Where, according to A*k, its ringing the same SIP device at the same
time, 4 times.. ?
If a client logs on from several IPs, its last-come-last-known - right?
So there should only be one SIP/405 registered.

Adrian

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Re: [asterisk-users] Multi-sip rings

2007-09-19 Thread Raj Jain
Adrian,

You are right about last-come-last-known registration. I guess the
phone is sending multiple 180 messages. A SIP debug trace will help
identify this.

Raj


On 9/19/07, Adrian Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 Can anyone tell me how the below can be happening?

-- SIP/205-08439ee0 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing

 Where, according to A*k, its ringing the same SIP device at the same
 time, 4 times.. ?
 If a client logs on from several IPs, its last-come-last-known - right?
 So there should only be one SIP/405 registered.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Multi-sip rings

2007-09-19 Thread Alex Balashov

With signaling gateways to non-SIP telephony interfaces, it generally 
corresponds temporally to alerting feedback received on the other side 
(i.e. PRI).  Because one 180 Ringing message causes only one ringback 
tone, achieving multiple ringback tones requires successive 
retransmission.

But even without that consideration, many things in SIP are retransmitted 
periodically to account for the unreliability of the UDP transport.

-- Alex

On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Adrian Marsh wrote:

 Hi All,

 Can anyone tell me how the below can be happening?

-- SIP/205-08439ee0 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing
-- SIP/405-084468f8 is ringing

 Where, according to A*k, its ringing the same SIP device at the same
 time, 4 times.. ?
 If a client logs on from several IPs, its last-come-last-known - right?
 So there should only be one SIP/405 registered.

 Adrian

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