Manoj,

Virtually none of the terms you use below have well defined meanings in 
sip standards. Many people use such terms, but AFAIK there are not well 
understood and consistent implementations for them. So it is not 
possible to answer your question as posed.

Tell us whether your SS and IP-PBX are proxies, or B2BUAs. And if 
B2BUAs, do they terminate media or not.

Then it may be possible to give you an answer.

        Thanks,
        Paul

Manoj Priyankara [TG] wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> Please consider the following scenario.
> 
> Assume that there is a standard Soft Switch; and an IP PBX is connected
> to the SS using a SIP trunk. 
> 
> IP PBX has a user (Say A)
> 
> An incoming call comes from an external party through the SS to user A.
> User A transfers that call to an external party. (Say B). This call leg
> also goes through the SS
> 
> 
> Incoming call to A
> 
>               SIP Trunk
> C-----> |SS|-------->|IP-PBX|------> A
> 
> 
> Transfer to B
> 
> A---->|IP PBX|------->|SS|-------> B
> 
> In this scenario, can the media be bridged from the SS and release all
> the resources in the IP PBX once the call is transferred?
> 
> Thanks
> BR,
> Manoj
> 
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