Hi,

Normally with serial forking, the first branch ID corresponds to $T_branch_idx == 0, i.e.

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.30.110.4;branch=z9hG4bK7f3d.57593ee3a139f0ae6c4a8a0f531e342c.0

In the event of failure, a second branch attempt has a branch index of 1 and so on:

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 172.30.110.4;branch=z9hG4bK7f3d.57593ee3a139f0ae6c4a8a0f531e342c.1

However, when I use asynchronous processing with t_suspend() / t_continue(), resuming the transaction in an rtimer process, I notice that the $T_branch_idx of the first branch is 1, then 2.

Where did 0 go? Is this a normal effect of TM suspend/continue?

Thanks!

-- Alex

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