On 16 May 2006, at 22:22, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

Steve Kann wrote:

chan_iax2 and all IAX2 implementations send PING every few seconds; 10 to 60 seconds or so, depending on the implementation. chan_iax2 also sends these LAGRQ things, but they're pretty useless, and really ought
to go.

So A will send PINGs to B, and B will send PINGs to C. A will never PING C. However, if C goes away, then B will notice, and drop that leg, which will then cause the bridge to be destroyed, and A's leg will go away as
well.

There doesn't seem to be a problem here :-)

Doesn't that depend on the definition of 'Goes away'?
You could have routing cases where the a-->b->c route is fine,
but the a->c route is looped/congested/blocked. That might
result in Steve's case where a and c are throwing mini frames at
each other, and assuming all is well when it isn't.


Tim Panton
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