The function is asynchronous, meaning that while waiting for response, other 
sip packets are handled, current one being suspended. Also, the response comes 
in other process. If you want to handle the rpc response, then you have to 
provide the name of the route block where to resume the processing of the 
suspended request.

In the docs of the function is written:

```
If no route is specified, then any errors are logged and successes are ignored.
```

Therefore it is no bug, but how the function was designed to work.

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