Hi,

I'm seeing the following behavior out of one of my endpoints,  Its  
trying to hang up a call which doesn't exist so the natural thing to  
do seems to be to send a 481, like so:

---> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481
--> BYE
<-- 481


Always 7 retransmits which would lead be to believe that T2 is  
expiring on the UAC sending me the BYE packets.

I don't think that the UAC is tearing down the call like its supposed  
to because I am seeing some anomalous behavior out of it.  If I'm  
responding to a BYE with a 481, I wouldn't expect the UAC to  
retransmit the BYE and I'm of the opinion that the UAC is wrong in  
this case.  I'm just wondering if that's correct or not.

-Daniel

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