Hello,

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<mico...@gmail.com> wrote:
> if you set t_on_failure() before t_suspend(), then you should get
> failure_route executed when the transaction timed out in suspended state.

That's exactly how it works. We set up something like this last week.

route{
    t_on_failure("handlefailedcalls");
    t_suspend();
    [..]
}

failure_route[handlefailedcalls] {
    if (t_check_status("408") {
        xlog("L_DBG", "Call timed out.\n");
    }
}


If you set AVPs in the correct place during a call (e.g. before
suspending, when receiving a ringing), you can check wether it was a
timeout during suspend or a 408 received from the far end or a timeout
during ringing.

Best Regards,
Sebastian

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