Expires = 0 in between a running call

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Are you asking whether it's possible in principle?  If so, yes.  There is no logical relationship between registration and calls whatsoever.

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On Dec 22, 2011, at 6:16 AM, Salauddin Rubel <salauddinrubelbd at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear,
> 
> Is it possible to send registration message with expires = 0 in between a running call?
> 
> anyone has this kind of experience using pjsip? Re-Registration message contains expires = 0 where default re-registration time is set to 3600.
> 
>  define PJSUA_REG_INTERVAL        3600 in pjsua.h
> 
> though this is not happening all time. Sometimes in between a running call this is happening and call is getting dropped.
> 
> Thanks
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