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 Post subject: default Dial() string doesn't support re-invite ?
PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:33 am 
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Hello,

According to http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Aste ... anreinvite :

* If the Dial() command contains ''t'', ''T", "h", "H", "w", "W" or "L" (with multiple arguments) Asterisk will not issue a re-invite.


This is the default dialstring in a2b 1.3.4 :

dialcommand_param = "|60|HRgrL(%timeout%:61000:30000)"

So we have to remove the Limit function in case of high load to not let full media kill asterisk, which means prepaid feature isn't working properly ?


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What's about using S(%timeout%) instead of L(.....) (needs to be in seconds) to keep ability to re-invite/native bridge ?

Or just keep only L(%timeout%) , as i've seen there http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=10647 it should allow native bridge with only 1 parameter. And you don't really need the 30/60s announcement in wholesale setups


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:41 pm 
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There are other threads here (and at least one mention on the bug-tracker) of using S() rather than L(). Please search for them.


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