On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Vlad Paiu <vladp...@opensips.org> wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Vlad Paiu <vladp...@opensips.org> wrote: >> >> Still, I cannot understand why the BYE is logged first into the DB. Both >> the CDR type of accounting and the regular type of accounting are triggered >> when the proxy receives the BYE, only that the CDR accounting is triggered >> internally if you set the cdr_flag on the initial invite, so by all means >> the CDR accounting should be first in the database. >> >> > Vlad, > To me, this meant that it didn't see the BYE as part of the *dialog*. > Right? > > So I've been digging on this, this morning and so far what I see is that > the client (originator) is not keeping the did tag on the Record-Route > headers in place. So when we get the BYE where we are expecting the did tag > on the Record-Route, there is *no tag at all*. > > So I'm switching the dialog matching mode to DID_FALLBACK to see if this > fixes the issue. What do you think? > > One way or another I'll post my findings.. > -Brett > > Vlad, DID_FALLBACK did the trick! Thanks for your help. -BRett
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