Re: sip helper doesn't match on calls to myself

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On 11/09/2016 at 05:01 PM, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've got the following problem: If I'm calling myself, the incoming call
> isn't matched by the sip helper rules, but the rules w/o sip helper. I
> would have expected, that both calls are matched by the sip helper rules.
> 
> 
> In detail:
> 
> Given is an asterisk server, one extension (C610 IP with 3 phones, which
> can handle 2 lines at the same time) and a trunk to the provider.
> 
> The extension calls the own number, which provides the following scenario:
> 
> outgoing call: extension -> asterisk -> provider
> 
>    and
> 
> incoming call: provider -> asterisk -> extension
> 
> 
> *Important*: the provider uses independent media servers. This means:
> the signaling server and the media servers have different IP addresses.
> 

Addition:

The problem *only* happens if at the same time a third (outgoing) call
is initiated (via ring group) - which is *not answered* but closed at
the moment the call is accepted internally.

If the third (-> outgoing) call via ring group is omitted, things work
as expected.

Calls in detail:

outgoing call:    extension -> asterisk -> provider
incoming call:     provider -> asterisk -> extension
outgoing call* via ring group: asterisk -> provider -> ext. destination

answer the incoming call
outgoing call* is exited.


* triggered by incoming call



Thanks,
Juergen
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