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SIP interface status
\ James Fromm (27 Sep 2007)

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Subject:SIP interface status
Group:Asterisk-users
From:James Fromm
Date:27 Sep 2007


 
I've discovered that the status of a SIP device doesn't get passed as
in-use when on an outbound call. Viewing the debug log the status is
always passed as 'not in use' when on the outbound call. The
sip_devicestate function doesn't appear to check the user object at all.

The devices are configured as friends in sip.conf. Being both a peer
and a user, the device is found as a peer in the sip_devicestate
function but then not found in use because only the peer object is
checked. If the device is configured as a user in sip.conf, then the
status is returned as INVALID because in the sip_devicestate function it
doesn't find a peer to check.

Looking at the SVN repository, the function appears to have never
checked the user object. Shouldn't the device be defined as in-use even
when on an outbound call? Does this function need to be rewritten?
Anyone have a solution?

Thanks,
James


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