2010/3/19 Paul Kyzivat <pkyzi...@cisco.com>:
> Actually, Brett gave the best answer.
>
> The lack of response to OPTIONS should not have caused a presumption that
> the dialog, or the invite dialog usage, has failed. Lacking some other
> failure, the RTP should have continued to flow and the call should have
> stayed up.

that's the point. After the OPTIONS timeout the client decides to stop
sending RTP but doesn't send a BYE.


> Once the RTP stopped flowing, for whatever reason, if the recipient of that
> RTP decides that it no longer values the call and wants to end it, then it
> is obligated to send a BYE.

Yes, the server sends a BYE after detecting lack of RTP from the
client for 60 seconds.


Thanks.


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

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