Hello, is the same qualify behaviour with iax?
i.e. iax qualify also pools peers every 60s and wait "qualify=xx ms" to peer respond?
I have set for iax peer:

Qualify : every 5000ms when OK, every 10000ms when UNREACHABLE (sample smoothing On)

so, I accept 5s delay in response from client, but asterisk logs still this messages (look at measured delay cca 2000ms vs. 5000ms, that I can accept)
I'm confused :-\
PJ


Aug 15 02:26:32 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'wilder' is now TOO LAGGED (2023 ms)! Aug 15 02:27:04 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'wilder' is now TOO LAGGED (2026 ms)! Aug 15 02:31:18 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'wilder' is now TOO LAGGED (2034 ms)! Aug 15 02:31:40 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'wilder' is now TOO LAGGED (2025 ms)! Aug 15 02:33:52 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'wilder' is now TOO LAGGED (2027 ms)! Aug 15 07:08:53 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'prec' is now TOO LAGGED (2051 ms)! Aug 15 08:28:45 NOTICE[28564] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'prec' is now TOO LAGGED (2017 ms)!





Alexander Lopez wrote:
Qualify does what the name implies "qualifies the connection' It pools
every 60s but it calculates he time it took for the packet to reach the
end device. If the endpoint has a latentcy > than the qualify parameter,
* considers the endpoint unreachable.  This does not however address the
point you made in another post about RINGING before the INVITE. It is
still possible to have a phone go dead in the 60sec between qualify
re-checks.

There are several post in history about qualify and it sending LARGE
amounts of traffic to endpoints. I think it was John Todd that was the
OP on the subject IIRC.



SNIP


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