Indeed that's what I initially thought but the strange thing is that I see
the 408 coming from sipX to the GW.

However is possible that this would be in response to a timer request from
the GW but I don't know how that may be implemented in SIP.

Unfurtonately I am using a Callweaver GW.

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Tony Graziano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> What type of gateway are you using? It sounds like a gateway
> configuration issue.
>
> Tony
> >>> "Luis F Urrea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/27/08 20:40 PM >>>
> I have set the following under System->General->SIP Parameters
>
> Default Serial Fork Expiration: 30
> Default Expiration:200
>
> and I see the changes reflected on : sipXproxy-config
>
> SIPX_PROXY_DEFAULT_EXPIRES : 200
> SIPX_PROXY_DEFAULT_SERIAL_EXPIRES : 30
>
> On internal calls the timers are kept and the call rolls to VM after
> 30seconds.
>
> But every inbound call from PSTN, either to a huntgroup or user
> extension is
> dropped after 20 seconds with a 408 from sipx to GW.
>
> Is there something I may be missing for the described call flow?
>
> sipX version information:
>  sipxproxy 3.10.1-012233 2008-04-08T22:23:27 ecs-centos5
>  sipxconfig 3.10.1-012233 2008-04-08T22:39:19 ecs-centos5
>
>
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