Hi,
I tried to apply both patchs, but there isn't improvements.
Finally, I have implemented the idea of Stefan. I use another B2B
equipment which create a new session after the first passage in
Asterisk and before the second passage. It's not very clean but it
works ...
Thanks for help :)
R
There are two bug reports with patches that might (?) be able to help:
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=7403
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=12215
Philipp
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Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> In fact, after entering in Asterisk for the first time, my call is
> redirected to an other component of my system. This other equiment
> redirect the same call to Asterisk a second time.
Hm, I suppose, your "equipment" is using reinvites for that redirection.
The
In fact, after entering in Asterisk for the first time, my call is
redirected to an other component of my system. This other equiment
redirect the same call to Asterisk a second time.
It is something like this (it's an IMS architecture) :
Softphone A --> Equiment --> Asterisk --> Equiment -->
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I have done what you told me to do, but nothing changed. Always the same
> problem.
If I understand your dialplan right, your * is still calling itself via
SIP, right?
This is what is called a loop. You should review your dialplan and
replace all dial(SIP/[EMAIL
Hi Stefan,
I have done what you told me to do, but nothing changed. Always the
same problem.
Here my extensions.conf
[originating_hind]
; Anonymous call
exten => _55tel_SIP.,1,Answer()
exten => _55tel_SIP.,2,SetCallerPres(prohib)
exten => _55tel_SIP.,3,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
ext
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:29 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a SIP request which comes from an Asterisk and which has to
> re-enter in the same Asterisk (during the same session), but during the
> second passage in Asterisk, it send me a 482 Loop Detected. So is it a
> bug or Aster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Thanks for help, but I don't understand what you say. How is it
> possible to handle the error in the dialplan if my request return a 482
> after entering Asterisk, but before accessing the dialplan ?
Ok :). I meant, you should handle the whole thing in the dialplan
Thanks for help, but I don't understand what you say. How is it
possible to handle the error in the dialplan if my request return a
482 after entering Asterisk, but before accessing the dialplan ?
Stefan Gofferje a écrit :
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have a SIP request whi
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I have a SIP request which comes from an Asterisk and which has to
> re-enter in the same Asterisk (during the same session), but during the
> second passage in Asterisk, it send me a 482 Loop Detected. So is it a
> bug or Asterisk control the session and consid
Hi,
I have a SIP request which comes from an Asterisk and which has to
re-enter in the same Asterisk (during the same session), but during the
second passage in Asterisk, it send me a 482 Loop Detected. So is it a
bug or Asterisk control the session and considere it as a loop ? If it
is not a
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