Josip Djuricic wrote:

> so it's like this:
> 
> side A sends bye to asterisk, asterisk responds with 200 OK to side A,
> then it sends INVITE to side B, expects 200 OK from side B, and then
> sends ACK and BYE to side B

This occurs often when directmedia (canreinvite) is in use, and the
media path has been redirected to be between the endpoints; when
endpoint A issues a BYE, Asterisk knows that endpoint B can no longer
send media directly to endpoint A, so it reinvites the media path back
to Asterisk... only to then hangup the call. It's not optimal, but it
shouldn't cause any harm.

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