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Re: How to handle PIP



> >Mar 18 12:32:59.92: [ 3435]: <-- data [2]
> >Mar 18 12:32:59.92: [ 3435]: SEND end page
> >Mar 18 12:33:15.32: [ 3435]: --> =
> [16:=13=11=13=11=13=11=13=11=13=11=13=11=13=11=13=11]

You seem to have a flow control configuration problem.

> >Mar 18 12:33:31.69: [ 3435]: --> [7:+FPTS:5]
> >Mar 18 12:33:31.69: [ 3435]: --> [2:OK]
> >Mar 18 12:33:31.69: [ 3435]: SEND recv PIP (procedural interrupt =
> positive)

PIP is a request to start a voice conversation.  If it is being generated
for any other reason, the remote end is broken.  It is not something that
can be handled by an automated sender, other than by disconnecting.

Any workaround needs to be off by default and controlled by an info directory
file.




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