The times are measured as a result of qualify=yes and involve sending an OPTION SIP request to the peer which in turn has to reply
to the request. So this is an application layer "ping" which naturally has much greater latency than an ICMP ping.


Brent Franks wrote:

Hello,

I am cruious what exactly status shows.  If I do a sip show peers, I get
this table:

2133/2133        10.10.60.9       D          255.255.255.255  5060     OK
(95 ms)

2120/2120        10.10.60.2       D          255.255.255.255  5060     OK
(112 ms)

Now, if I exit asterisk, and ping from the same server, response times are
never greater than 2ms.  Interestingly enough, the one that shows up at a
lower 95 ms is actually on a different switch with higher ping times than
the 2120 peer.

What gives, is this a bug?

Thanks,

- Brent

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