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Hi,<br>
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I tried to apply both patchs, but there isn't improvements.<br>
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Finally, I have implemented the idea of Stefan. I use another B2B
equipment which create a new session after the first passage in
Asterisk and before the second passage. It's not very clean but it
works ...<br>
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Thanks for help :)<br>
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Regards<br>
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--<br>
Rémi Druilhe<br>
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Stefan Gofferje a écrit :
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:remi.druilhe@orange-ftgroup.com">remi.druilhe@orange-ftgroup.com</a> schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">In fact, after entering in Asterisk for the first time, my call is
redirected to an other component of my system. This other equiment
redirect the same call to Asterisk a second time.
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Hm, I suppose, your "equipment" is using reinvites for that redirection.
The only idea to solve this I can think of would be having your
"equipment" stay in the media path, i.e. making that redirection a brand
new call. Then * shouldn't complain.
But in my opinion that would be pretty ugly by means of scalability and
ressources.
Maybe a redesign of your callflow in general would be a better option.
Terve,
Stefan
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