[pjsip] prevent audible ring on client when called

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In this scenario once PJSUA answers, Asterisk would be streaming the audio
to PJSUA,
so if you hear a ring on PJSUA, it would be coming from Asterisk. Not so?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Benny Prijono" <bennylp@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "pjsip embedded/DSP SIP discussion" <pjsip at lists.pjsip.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:04 AM
Subject: Re: [pjsip] prevent audible ring on client when called


> Danny Brown wrote:
> > here is my config file passed to pjsua_vc6d.exe
> > --id=sip:MAST100 at 192.168.13.100
> > --registrar=sip:192.168.13.100
> > --username=MAST100
> > --realm=asterisk
> > --password=1234
> > --quality=3
> > --auto-answer=200
> > --ec-tail=600
> >
> > it registers, will accept calls but always rings once before
> > answering. What am I missing? The way I am using this client is;
> > I have an asterisk server running that is scripted to initiate a call
> > from your sip client to another sip device. So, asterisk dials pjsua,
> > once it answers it dials the other end and makes the connection. I do
> > not want the caller (in this case pjsua) to actually ring ( at least
> > not audibly). Thanks for your help. Dan
>
> Sorry I'm totally confused here. There is no such thing as audible
> ringing in pjsua! The poor sample application just doesn't have this
> feature!
>
>   -benny
>
>
> > On 10/24/07, Benny Prijono <bennylp at pjsip.org> wrote:
> >> Danny Brown wrote:
> >>> I am using the auto answer function of the pjsua on win32. It answers
> >>> like it should but I always get 1 audible ring. I would like to not
> >>> get an audible ring at all. Is there a way to do this with the
> >>> configuration file or what is the source file to change this behavior.
> >> With "--auto-answer 200", pjsua will send 100 and followed
> >> immediately by 200. Caller should not play any ring as no 180 is sent.
> >>
> >>   -benny
> >>
> >>
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