[Freeswitch-users] Peer Identity outdated after SIP transfer
Julio Cesar Esteves Cabezas
jcabezas at inovax.com.br
Fri Oct 17 22:31:40 MSD 2014
I am using version 1.5.12b~64bit ( 64bit) for Windows.
For now I am testing with soft-phones, X-Lite e.g.
Anyway Wireshark running in transferee X-Lite host does not show any SIP messages during/after the transfer process, only in the call setup and call teardown.
Thanks.
From: Brian West [mailto:brian at freeswitch.org]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 8:40 AM
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Peer Identity outdated after SIP transfer
This already happens on supported phones, what phones are you using? What FreeSWITCH rev?
On Friday, October 17, 2014, <jcabezas at inovax.com.br> wrote:
Hi,
When user A blind-transfers user B to user C (using standard REFER signaling) Freeswitch does the transfer and B then talks with C, that's OK.
But B's UA still keeps displaying A as the peer and not C, as would be correct.
I need that information to be displayed up-to-date in the transferee UA.
How can that be achieved ?
- A proxy-like way of dealing with transfer signaling can be enabled in FS ?
- Any specific signaling for updating peer identity, between Freeswitch and transferee, can be enabled in FS?
Thanks,
Julio.
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