Matt Riddell wrote:
The fact remains, if you need *very* accurate cdr's then you either don't do canreinvite=yes for the peer or you code something so that Asterisk notices that the rtp has stopped. The fact remains that without these, the most accurate CDR is going to come from the provider.
OK, I'll agree with that, except for one thing: if the provider notices that the RTP has stopped and wants to kill the call, it will send BYE to Asterisk and Asterisk will close the channels and update the CDR. The only time this will be an issue is if _both_ ends disappear and never send any signaling to Asterisk.
However, in the general case of not being concerned so much about the peer going away and losing CDR information for _one_ call, using reinvites does _not_ impact the quality of the softswitch's (Asterisk) CDRs.
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