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Hi Andreas,<br>
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Please take a look to sp_trace attached file <br>
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xx.xx.xx.xx => Sip Provider IP<br>
yy.yy.yy.yy => Peering IP<br>
zz.zz.zz.zz => Client IP<br>
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868xxxxxx => Caller number (SP subscriber)<br>
968xxxxxx => Callee number (PSTN number)<br>
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The scenario was sp subscriber calls callee and hang the callee !<br>
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Thank you<br>
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El 16/01/12 14:00, Andreas Granig escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Sebastien,
On 01/16/2012 01:26 PM, Sébastien Cramatte wrote:
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<pre wrap="">We have got issue with our SIP peering.
Callee hangup doesnt' send BYE.
How can we solve this issue ? Does it is related to SIP Provider ?
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If you hang up on the callee side and it doesn't send a BYE to the SP,
then it's a client issue, where we can't do anything about it.
If it sends a BYE, but it's not forwarded to the calling party, then
please provide a full SIP trace for us to have a look. Maybe some Route
headers sent by the callee are not ok.
Andreas
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