Use

qualify=3000

For an acceptable lag of up to 3 seconds. That value _doesn't_ mean to
ping the peer every 3 seconds, btw. By default, It will be pinged
every 60s if ok, and every 10s if there is any problem (peer lagged,
unreachable, etc).

Julian.

On 1/4/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
qualify=yes in sip.conf in each [whatever] section on sip.conf should
track if the far end is at least responding to SIP messages.

My problem is that if the far end device takes too long to respond to a
SIP OPTIONS packet, Asterisk will consider it lagged.

I've not found any of making qualify'd devices be considered reachable
%100 of the time when there is no actual problem.

If you are using SIP VoIP providers and failover to another route,
qualify=yes might be something to try.

If you need reliable qualify's you might consider using the money you
would spend on writing a monitoring script and use it to pay a bounty to
add "qualify smoothing" to SIP similar to that feature in IAX2.
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