On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Dale Worley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 16:50 -0400, M. Ranganathan wrote:
>> 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 ?
>
> My experience is that if there is an odd special case that isn't handled
> correctly, there are probably other cases that aren't handled correctly
> as well, because the solution doesn't really address the full range of
> what might happen, it makes a simplifying assumption that is not always
> true.  And though the case you've discovered may be unlikely to happen
> in practice, it is almost inevitable that one of the other cases will
> happen in practice, and be important to the users.

Correct! This has been fixed and the fixes have been committed.
Hairpinned calls originating from the pbx were successfully tested
with AT&T. All the transfers as well as Music on Hold work for this
particular provider. The others will be regression tested in due
course.

Ranga




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M. Ranganathan
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