Hi,

I faced a quite same situation recently and I have asked on RTPEngine Github: 
https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine/issues/1330
Your scenario is a bit different but with the workaround described in the issue 
(overriding to-tag flag in rtpengine request), maybe you can fix your issue.

Just also be careful when either Alice or Bob sends ReInvites within the call, 
to-tag (or from-tag depending on who sent the request) will need to be 
overridden too.

Julien

De : sr-users <[email protected]> au nom de Arsen Semenov 
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Répondre à : "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Date : vendredi 27 août 2021 à 07:28
À : "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Objet : Re: [SR-Users] Manage multiple RTP streams with different TO-tags 
(forking)

it's legal to get responses with different to-tags, since the request is 
forked. this is what's happening in this scenario.
I think this is an issue of UAC/rtpengin how it is reacting to the second SDP 
in 183

are the SDPs in 183 responses carried reliably?

On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 2:51 PM Yuriy Gorlichenko 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello.
The first thing: to tag can't be changed due session once it passed.

If provider uses forking mechanism the it has to be hidden from your system.

Regarding SDP according
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3261#section-13.2.1
They can't change SDP answer description on the fly. Only first SDP answer used 
as proper, all othe answers will be ignored.

On Fri, 27 Aug 2021, 11:27 B. Tietz, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,

following situation.
I have a Kamailio (5.4) using rtpengine to loadbalance calls.

If a call from Alice comes in, Kamailio decides to send the call to Carrier B 
from Bob.
Bobs Phone is ringing and the carrier B send a 183 Session Progress with SDP 
and To-tag=abcd. The SDP has G722 as codec and port 1234.
A few moments later carrier B send a second 183 Session Progress with SDP and 
TO-tag=fghi. The SDP has G711 as codec and port 5678. This is done, to play 
some funky music as ringtone -.-
If Bob answers the call, carrier B sends a 200 OK WITHOUT SDP and TO-tag=abcd. 
So this should instruct our Kamailio to switch to the first G722 and port 1234.

But sadly, this is just not working as expected.

We tried to set the flags media-handover and port-latching for the rtpengine 
options and additionally set a to-tag when using rtpenging_manage.
But this doesn't solve the codec change, so we have only audio when Bob answers 
the call, but no ringtone-music. If we allow G711 only in the outgoing INVITE 
to Bob, we have also tha ringtone-muisic, because there is no codec-change.

Carrier B tells us, they are using a fork-mechanism.

Is there something we can do, to support the codec change in 183? Or enforce 
carrier B to send SDP in 200 OK? Or anything else?

Carrier B can not change anything in the ringtone-music-backend. They are stuck 
on G711.

Thanks!
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