Hello Rodrigo,
The A caller device stops plating the ringing tone as soon as it
receives the 200 OK reply from the callee side. There is no other
indication for this. So, you have to take a SIP capture and see how fast
the 200 OK gets from the first answering device back to caller A.
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 12/06/2017 04:06 PM, Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho wrote:
Hi.
When my OpenSIPS has just 2 peers on-line (user A and user B ), if A
calls B, A will listen the calling tone just until B answers. So, if B
sends a SIP OK, the calling tone will be immediately stopped.
When user B is on-line in several devices (more than 1 contact for the
same AOR), let's say 2 mobile phones and 2 desktops, 4 devices will
ring and the user A will listen the calling tone normally. But, when B
answers (in any device), there will be some calling tones still to be
played in the A's device. That is, when the number of called devices
increases for a same called subscriber, it seems that OpenSIPS become
slower to stop the calling tone. But it is fast enough to stop the
ring tones in the others devices.
Is it a matter of OpenSIPS configurations file? (opensips.cfg)
If yes, could someone point me what part of my configuration should I
change or review?
Any hint will be very helpful!
Best regards!
RODRIGO PIMENTA CARVALHO
Inatel Competence Center
Software
Ph: +55 35 3471 9200 RAMAL 979
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