On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Gabe Casey <gca...@franklinamerican.com> wrote:
> I was reading the wiki on SipXBride
>
> "Typically ITSPs do not handle certain types of SIP requests such as REFER
> which is used in Call Transfer operations. To implement call transfer,
> SipXbridge does signaling translation, converting a REFER request to an
> INVITE request to the call transfer target. Consequently, a ringing tone
> will not be heard at the calling phone during call transfers when the call
> is routed through SipXbridge"
>
> Can this be configured to send REFER , I believe that in some cases this
> causes a hairpinned call in my media gateway.


Not at this time. We did try it with some ITSPs that claim to support
it but they did not work as expected.

You can hide the dead air by enabling MOH on sipXbridge. This will
play MOH until the call is picked up.

In 4.0.4, hairpinned transfers or forwarding from the ITSP back to the
ITSP  results int media hairpinning as well.  We will be addressing
this. Watch

http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-7362

Ranga


>
> Gabrial Casey
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