call hangup problems

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Was it using TCP?
Or NAT problem?

nanang


On 28/01/2008, sre kdkjf <kk_kksri at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Benny.
>
> i am trying to develop one application using pjsip stack.
>
> i am getting one problem while disconnecting the call.
>
> A and B two persons are there.
>
> A is making a call to B person after the call is connected and after
> completion of communication, if person A hangups the call then call is
> disconnected at A side, But B side there is no Bye packet coming but the
> audio is disconnectecd. As the Bye packet is not coming at B side.
>
>
> But where as if B hangups the call, Bye packet is coming both sides.
>
> so please help me how to solve this problem...i mean how to get Bye packet
> at B side if A person hangup's the call.
>
> Please help me out how to solve this problem,
>
> Thankyou.
>
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