Bruin08 Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hi, We are using the cs-425 in a unique way. We have our own manufactured SIP endpoints that are configured to auto register with the cs-425 and auto call into a preconfigured conference. There are 11 devices - x401 through x411. All devices are calling int x700 so they can conference with eachother. So, all devices are listed in the call status (401-411). Everything is good. The problem I am having is this: if the endpoint loses and regains power, or is rebooted, it calls back into the conference and shows up twice in the call status. This can create a problem as the cs-425 thinks the ports are being used when they are not in reality. Is there a way for the call to be disconnected by the cs-425 if the device is no longer connected, or 'unregisters ungracefully'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vodia PBX Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 We are using the cs-425 in a unique way. We have our own manufactured SIP endpoints that are configured to auto register with the cs-425 and auto call into a preconfigured conference.There are 11 devices - x401 through x411. All devices are calling int x700 so they can conference with eachother. So, all devices are listed in the call status (401-411). Everything is good. The problem I am having is this: if the endpoint loses and regains power, or is rebooted, it calls back into the conference and shows up twice in the call status. This can create a problem as the cs-425 thinks the ports are being used when they are not in reality. Is there a way for the call to be disconnected by the cs-425 if the device is no longer connected, or 'unregisters ungracefully'? If your device does send keep-alive traffic while the mute button is engaged, things are simple: Just reduce the one-way audio timeout to something like a minute. You can do that by changing the setting "timeout_conference" in the global config file (see http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Global_Configuration_File). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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