Call from SIP to PSTN
SIP client-MGC-PSTN
--INVITE> --IAM->
--180---ACM--
--200---ANM---
--->ACK -
> Is there any scenario or use case where a sip client
> can send 482.
Search rfc3261 for 482. It discusses sending it for merged requests.
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Hi All,
Is there any scenario or use case where a sip client can send 482.
Thanks,
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On 3/30/2011 3:33 AM, Jyoti Singhal wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In case if we have received 200 OK to an INVITE request, now due to same
> failure at proxy, proxy wants to end the call --- What should be the
> scenario?
Your case below isn't clear. I presume there is a "proxy" in the middle
that isn't
Hi All,
In case if we have received 200 OK to an INVITE request, now due to same
failure at proxy, proxy wants to end the call --- What should be the
scenario?
Case 1:
INV ---> INV
< 200
4xx