David Backeberg schrieb: > Now that I better understand your problem, I'm out of ideas.
thats the point where i stand ;) > You are correct that if a BYE sip packet gets lost, > a) it won't get retransmitted if it's UDP > b) the side that's waiting for the hangup will think the call is still active > > I've seen this in my system where the network switch went down while > calls were active. The system where the call was happening caught the > hangup, but the trunk system never got the bye as the network was > down. > > My only questions are: > Are you using a quality network switch, or maybe you can use a > cross-over cable to eliminate collisions with other systems? > all server are in one rack in our datacenter and are connected to an HP Procurve 2650 switch, which has been setup around 3 months ago, cause of the old switch died silent in the night. all server had two interfaces and i have allready tried to route the traffic between the pbx and the routing server over the second interface, where database requests normally run. But this didnt solved the problem too. i will try to increase the UDP buffer size in the linux kernel, maybe this will take some affect. best regards steve _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
