Just to understand exactly:
A calls B
B redirects to C and is captured by proxy
then from proxy you have two parallel outgoing branches to C?
How you take the address of C and create the branch? uac_redirect or
other script functions?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 5/13/13 3:26 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Yes, they are identical in every way except for the .1 and .2 branch IDs.
Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I don't recall any change in this aspect, are the two branches going to
same destination?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 5/13/13 2:43 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Hello,
Has something changed about default forking behaviour in >= 4.0?
I have a scenario where INVITEs processed by the proxy first hit a
redirect server, catch a 302, and then append another branch and
iterate over one or more outbound routes.
In the past, this worked fine. After I upgraded to 4.0, I am seeing
two branches at a time on the outbound routes, after the initial
branch to the redirect server. The desired behaviour is serial
forking at all times.
tm:failure_reply_mode is set to 3, as it always has been.
Any ideas would be appreciated; thank you!
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