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# Debugging Incoming Call Issue
## Current Problem
- Hear "Connecting to your call" message (TwiML is executing)
- No ring on mobile after "Connecting" message
- Click Accept button does nothing
- Call never connects
## Root Cause Hypothesis
The Twilio Device SDK is likely **NOT receiving the incoming call event** from Twilio's Signaling Server. This could be because:
1. **Identity Mismatch**: The Device's identity (from JWT token) doesn't match the `<Client>ID</Client>` in TwiML
2. **Device Not Registered**: Device registration isn't completing before the call arrives
3. **Twilio Signaling Issue**: Device isn't connected to Twilio Signaling Server
## How to Debug
### Step 1: Check Device Identity in Console
When you open the softphone dialog, **open Browser DevTools Console (F12)**
You should see logs like:
```
Token received, creating Device...
Token identity: e6d45fa3-a108-4085-81e5-a8e05e85e6fb
Token grants: {voice: {...}}
Registering Twilio Device...
✓ Twilio Device registered - ready to receive calls
Device identity: e6d45fa3-a108-4085-81e5-a8e05e85e6fb
Device state: ready
```
**Note the Device identity value** - e.g., "e6d45fa3-a108-4085-81e5-a8e05e85e6fb"
### Step 2: Check Backend Logs
When you make an inbound call, look for backend logs showing:
```
╔════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ === INBOUND CALL RECEIVED ===
╚════════════════════════════════════════╝
...
Client IDs to dial: e6d45fa3-a108-4085-81e5-a8e05e85e6fb
First Client ID format check: "e6d45fa3-a108-4085-81e5-a8e05e85e6fb" (length: 36)
```
### Step 3: Compare Identities
The Device identity from frontend console MUST MATCH the Client ID from backend logs.
**If they match**: The issue is with Twilio Signaling or Device SDK configuration
**If they don't match**: We found the bug - identity mismatch
### Step 4: Monitor Incoming Event
When you make the inbound call, keep watching the browser console for:
```
🔔 Twilio Device INCOMING event received: {...}
```
**If this appears**: The Device SDK IS receiving the call, so the Accept button issue is frontend
**If this doesn't appear**: The Device SDK is NOT receiving the call, so it's an identity/registration issue
## What Changed
- Frontend now relies on **Twilio Device SDK `incoming` event** (not Socket.IO) for showing incoming call
- Added comprehensive logging to Device initialization
- Added logging to Accept button handler
- Backend logs Device ID format for comparison
## Next Steps
1. Make an inbound call
2. Check browser console for the 5 logs above
3. Check backend logs for Client ID
4. Look for "🔔 Twilio Device INCOMING event" in browser console
5. Try clicking Accept and watch console for "📞 Accepting call" logs
6. Report back with:
- Device identity from console
- Client ID from backend logs
- Whether "🔔 Twilio Device INCOMING event" appears
- Whether any accept logs appear
## Important Files
- Backend: `/backend/src/voice/voice.controller.ts` (lines 205-210 show Client ID logging)
- Frontend: `/frontend/composables/useSoftphone.ts` (Device initialization and incoming handler)