[pjsip] prevent audible ring on client when called

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Oh, maybe you are right. Do you think it is sending the ring in
response to the 100 sent out from pjsua. If so, anyway to bypass
sending the 100? And just send the 200.

On 10/25/07, Lafras Henning <lafras at xietel.com> wrote:
> 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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