SIP 182 Queued vs 436 Bad Identity-Info
SIP 182 (Queued) is a 1xx Provisional response, while 436 (Bad Identity-Info) is a 4xx Client Failure response. 182 indicates that the called party is temporarily unavailable but the server has decided to queue the call rather than reject it. The call will be attempted when the callee becomes available. In contrast, 436 means that the Identity-Info header contains a URI that the server cannot dereference to obtain the signing certificate.
Description
The called party is temporarily unavailable but the server has decided to queue the call rather than reject it. The call will be attempted when the callee becomes available.
When You See It
In call center or queuing scenarios where the callee is busy but the system holds the call in a queue.
How to Fix
Wait for the call to be dequeued. If queuing is not desired, configure the server to reject calls instead of queuing them.
Description
The Identity-Info header contains a URI that the server cannot dereference to obtain the signing certificate.
When You See It
When the Identity-Info URI in the request points to an unreachable or invalid certificate location.
How to Fix
Ensure the Identity-Info URI is reachable and points to a valid certificate. Check DNS resolution and TLS configuration.
Key Differences
182 is a 1xx Provisional response, while 436 is a 4xx Client Failure response.
SIP 182: The called party is temporarily unavailable but the server has decided to queue the call rather than reject it. The call will be attempted when the callee becomes available.
SIP 436: The Identity-Info header contains a URI that the server cannot dereference to obtain the signing certificate.
You encounter 182 when in call center or queuing scenarios where the callee is busy but the system holds the call in a queue.
You encounter 436 when when the Identity-Info URI in the request points to an unreachable or invalid certificate location.
When to Use Which
For 182 (Queued): Wait for the call to be dequeued. If queuing is not desired, configure the server to reject calls instead of queuing them. For 436 (Bad Identity-Info): Ensure the Identity-Info URI is reachable and points to a valid certificate. Check DNS resolution and TLS configuration.