Stefan Schmidt s...@sil.at writes:
if i understand you right you have one server (peer) where thousands of
devices are connected and every device is registered to asterisk, and so
every options packet will come from asterisk to this device, right?
If you have a sip routing server like ser,
Benny Amorsen schrieb:
Stefan Schmidt s...@sil.at writes:
if i understand you right you have one server (peer) where thousands of
devices are connected and every device is registered to asterisk, and so
every options packet will come from asterisk to this device, right?
If you have a sip
Klaus Darilion klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at writes:
;timerb=32000 ; Call setup timer. If a provisional response is not
received
; in this amount of time, the call will autocongest
; Defaults to 64*timert1
Thanks! Will try that. Just what I was looking
A regular Dial(somepeer) to a SIP peer which doesn't reply at all seems
to not time out, or at least have a very long time out.
We have a set up where we can dial two different peers, a primary and a
backup peer. If the first one dies completely, so that no error messages
(no ICMP unreachables or
Benny Amorsen schrieb:
A regular Dial(somepeer) to a SIP peer which doesn't reply at all seems
to not time out, or at least have a very long time out.
We have a set up where we can dial two different peers, a primary and a
backup peer. If the first one dies completely, so that no error
.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Timeout when dialing
Danny Nicholas schrieb:
There is a timeout function in the Dial command. The folks who wrote the
command obviously felt that setting a programmatic limit on this would cause
somebody a problem. If you expect a reply from your SIP peer in 30 seconds,
just do Dial(SIP/peer,30) and the line
Stefan Schmidt s...@sil.at writes:
What kind of client cant handle one packet per minute without getting a
higher load?
It isn't a client. It handles thousands of connected devices, so it'll
be handling perhaps 50 OPTIONS packets every second if I go the qualify
route.
What your are
Benny Amorsen schrieb:
Stefan Schmidt s...@sil.at writes:
What kind of client cant handle one packet per minute without getting a
higher load?
It isn't a client. It handles thousands of connected devices, so it'll
be handling perhaps 50 OPTIONS packets every second if I go the qualify