On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 16:50 -0400, M. Ranganathan wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am looking at the case of hairpinned calls where the originator is a
> pbx phone that calls another pbx phone via an ITSP ( hairpinned ).
> This is an unusual situation but it can happen.  Do we care if MOH
> plays when such a caller is put on hold ?

So there are two phones on the system 201 and 202, but 202 also has a
PSTN DID 555-1202, and 201 calls that DID number so that the call goes
out via the ITSP and comes back in?

If that's what you meant...

If there's a problem, then I'd say leave it.  Chances are you won't be
able to tell anyway if the ITSP is a B2BUA because it will appear to be
different call.

The real answer to such a thing is to have a rule that prevents the call
from looping out in the first place.


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