Hi, Chen-Che!

See my response inline.

Razvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Core Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

On 01/11/2013 12:42 PM, microx wrote:
Hi Razvan,

Thanks for your reply. But can you explain a little more? Sorry for that I
cannot catch your idea.
 From my experiment, when the RTP proxy is down, the SIP server will not
received any notification
and the associated calls remain ongoing. Such behavior is reasonable.
However, I intend to provide a
better service for users by terminating the calls and notifying them.
I don't really get how would you like to notify your clients that the call will be closed.
Anything like the notification from
an rtpproxy via notify_socket is what I need. Thanks in advance.
As I said in my previous post, the easiest solution I can see is to enhance RTPProxy with a new functionality that detects when RTPProxy is about to shut down, and send to OpenSIPS a timeout notification for all the on-going sessions. This is not so easy to achieve, as it requires some development on the RTPProxy server.

Best wishes,
Chen-Che



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