2010/3/19 Brett Tate <br...@broadsoft.com>:
>> But in any case, no specification states that, upon an in-dialog
>> OPTIONS timeout, the UA should terminate the RTP without sending
>> a BYE. Am I right?
>
> Correct.  However if I recall correctly, rfc3261 often only indicates SHOULD 
> send BYE instead of MUST send BYE when the UAC notices a potential issue with 
> dialog; your rfc5057 snippet using "should terminate" re-enforces my 
> recollection.

Which is the different in this case? This is, is the client detects
some problem within the dialog (in-dialog OPTIONS ignored => timeout)
and decides to close its RTP without sending a BYE, what does it
expect? of course the server would remain counting the call as active
(so CDR is increased).
Shouldn't the client send the BYE "yes or yes"? :)

Thanks a lot.


-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<i...@aliax.net>

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