[asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?
David Cunningham
dcunningham at voisonics.com
Mon May 17 11:08:18 CDT 2010
Hi Kevin,
We don't have "mohinterpret" set at all, so I think it uses "default".
Is there anything else you can suggest? Any other places to go for
help?
Thanks for your assistance!
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming at digium.com> wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 05:16 PM, David Cunningham wrote:
>
>> We're having an issue where a peer's response to an INVITE includes
>> "a=sendonly". Later it sends a re-invite with "a=sendrecv", however
>> Asterisk responds to that with an OK that includes "a=recvonly". The
>> end result is the called party can't hear the caller.
>>
>> Do you have any idea why this is, or where I could go for more information?
>
> That would seem to indicate that the peer is placing Asterisk 'on hold',
> and then taking it back 'off hold' later. I do not know why Asterisk
> would respond with 'recvonly', it should only do that when it thinks the
> channel is still on hold. Are you using 'mohinterpret=passthrough',
> where Asterisk would send the hold indication to the bridged channel
> instead of reacting to it locally?
>
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