Hi there,

The example config that Kamailio ships with contains this block of code in 
request_route:

# handle retransmissions
if(t_precheck_trans()) {
     t_check_trans();
     exit;
}
t_check_trans();

I am not fully understanding the requirement for either of the t_check_trans() 
here. As far as I can see from the documentation, t_check_trans() returns a 
boolean value and does not modify any data internally.

Can anyone help me find out what the relevance of the t_check_trans() calls is?


Thanks

Phil Lavin
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