Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
hi klaus,
I have the loose route block in my cfg file. I handle both the nated clients as well as non-nated clients in the loose route section properly. Actually the problem is I suppose with the audio codes gateway that I use. When I tried to transfer using an x-ten softphone the call was transferred sucessfully. If anybody has some idea about what setting must be done, kindly share it with me.

Yes. add an ngrep dump to your problem description.

klaus

thanks a lot for your response.
jayesh

*/Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Probably you have problems with relaying of in-dialog requests. Many
    phones send a reINVITE just before the call transfer, to put the
    original participant "on hold".

    Do you have a

    if (loose_route()) {
    t_relay();
    }

    block in your openser.cfg?

    klaus


    Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
     > hi klaus,
     > Thanx for your response. I have hard phones connected to Audio codes
     > 4-port gateway. The gateway is configured to send the calls to
    openser
     > for processing. suppose there are three users connected to it.
     > user1 calls user2. The call goes through. Now user 2 presses
    flash and
     > tries to call user3, but both the phone gets disconnected.
     >
     > I did an ngrep and what i noticed was this:
     > When user2 tries to transfer the call to user 3, the "INVITE"
    goes from
     > user2 to user1 again and the call gets disconnected due to request
     > timeout. I am not able to see any REFER method in the ngrep.
     >
     > Any advice will be appreciated.
     > Thanx again.
     > Jayesh
     >
     > */Klaus Darilion /* wrote:
     >
     > Yes, REFER method is for call transfer. Which clients do you use?
    Does
     > the call orginate also from a SIP phone or from a gateway? What
    exactly
     > is the problem? Do you see the REFER request? Including an "ngrep
    port
     > 5060" would be useful.
     >
     > klaus
     >
     > Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
     > > hi everyone,
     > >
     > > I was just trying to transfer the call to another user. All users
     > are
     > > registered at the same openser server. Now when I receive a call,
     > is it
     > > not possible to transfer the call to another IP user.
     > > I thought REFER mehtod does this, but i think I am wrong. Is this
     > > possible, can somebody pls clear my understanding regarding this
     > concept.
     > >
     > > thanks in advance!!
     > > jayesh
     > >
     > >
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