On 03/13/2012 07:19 AM, Arstan Jusupov wrote:
So since remote UPDATE is not supported, this project of mine would fail. Is that correct?
If your chosen provider is going to send SIP requests to your system that are not supported, and then drop calls when those requests are rejected, then yes, you have a problem. Of course, you could always choose a different provider that implements SIP properly, or you could talk to that provider about correcting the behavior of their system.
Alternatively, you could move to Asterisk 1.8, which in addition to being a supported release (unlike Asterisk 1.6.2.7, which is not supported and isn't even the most recent 1.6.2.x release) also will properly respond to UPDATE requests (although it still won't advertise that it supports them, but it does).
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