Yes it was.  In Europe, this is bullet proof ;-)


        
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-----Original Message-----
From: sip-implementors-boun...@lists.cs.columbia.edu 
[mailto:sip-implementors-boun...@lists.cs.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Iñaki Baz 
Castillo
Sent: jeudi 1 octobre 2009 11:16
To: sip-implementors@lists.cs.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [Sip-implementors] how is answering machine detection handledinSIP 
?

El Jueves, 1 de Octubre de 2009, DE CLERCQ Johan escribió:
> Iñaki,
> 
> Time Stamp : 10/28/2008, 8:44:25.660
> RECEIVE
> Command=1   SAPI=0x00
> TEI=0x00
> 0x02 0xee  Information
> Orig=1   CR=0xd38f
> CALL PROGRESS(0x03)
>   1:           PROGRESS INDICATOR(0x1e)
>   2:           IE Length(0x02)
>   3:  1------- Extension Bit
>       -00----- Coding Standard
>       ---0---- Spare
>       ----0100 Location
>   4:  1------- Extension Bit
>       -0001000 Progress Description  // inband info is available
>   1:           PROGRESS INDICATOR(0x1e)
>   2:           IE Length(0x02)
>   3:  1------- Extension Bit
>       -00----- Coding Standard
>       ---0---- Spare
>       ----0100 Location
>   4:  1------- Extension Bit
>       -0000010 Progress Description // destination is non isdn
> 
> That's how voicemailboxes are detected in isdn.  I do not think that this
>  is early media.
>

Sincerelly I don't expect that ISDN defines a response code specific for 
voicemailbox.

In the case you show above, has been the call answered by the voicemailbox 
server?



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Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>

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