In that case you can specify global pddtimeout parameter in sip.conf,
and do redefinition of this value with
Set(PDDTIMEOUT,3) in dialplan.
Mike Fedyk wrote:
No, the timeout should be set from the dial plan like other timeouts.
Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
I think it's doable as well. Just configure as a pddtimeout parameter
in sip.conf and when it reached some specific time just send CANCEL
message to the other party
and bail out current SIP session.
All the Best!
Sergey.
Mike Fedyk wrote:
Not only that, but have a PDD timeout. I have heard of some sip
servers when they're having trouble will respond with a 100 and then
stop responding. This timeout would be useful for dialplan failover
in situations where the PDD is too long, but shorter than the dial
timeout.
Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
My fault: Between 100 Trying and 180 Ringing
All the Best!
Sergey.
Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
You have to add some kind of code to measure the time between the
ACK after INVITE and 180 Ringing.
That will be the PDD.
All the Best!
Sergey.
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