Hi Atul,
Good question, in this case (reply received after timeout) Kamailio will
send a CANCEL since the transaction will still exist for some time.
Check this post :
http://users.openser.narkive.com/YXNISflX/kamailio-users-fr-inv-timer-increased-to-120-secs
*"Kamailio never drops fi
Hi,
Please check how SIP works, but as far as I remember if Kamailio gets 200
from Freeswitch #2, it will send cancell to all other branches.
With kind regards,
Jurijs
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 9:01 AM, Atul Thosar wrote:
> Any pointers, suggestions.
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> Thanks,
> Atul Thosar
>
>
>
> On 8
Any pointers, suggestions.
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Thanks,
Atul Thosar
On 8 April 2018 at 17:23, Atul Thosar wrote:
> Thanks all for your responses.
>
>
> I am new to Kamailio, so appreciate if some one can help me with sample
> code where kamailio routes call to another FreeSWITCH server if 1st
> FreeSWITCH ser
Thanks all for your responses.
I am new to Kamailio, so appreciate if some one can help me with sample
code where kamailio routes call to another FreeSWITCH server if 1st
FreeSWITCH server does not respond in some time, say 3 sec. Btw I have a
query on this approach. Consider a following scenario
Hi,
I would set it to a low value to make sure you avoid sending calls a
Freeswitch server facing problems, in the case of Freeswitch the same GW
will also handle media, if it is having hardtime repliyng to SIP OPTIONS it
will very likely have problem handling the media.
It may also get worst dur
Hello,
On 03.04.18 03:06, Atul Thosar wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am using Kamailio
> **
> *v4.4.x* to load balanced traffic to FreeSWITCH servers. I have query
> regarding ds_ping_interval and ds_probing_threshold. We have very high
> traffic (around 200-400
> (CPS)
> calls per sec) hitting on Kama
2-3 gateways? You're worrying about nothing. Just set it to as low an interval
as you like.
-- Alex
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Hi Atul,
What is your main concern? I don't see how a lightweight Options request
and reply every second or so for each of your 2-3 gateways can overwhelm a
network (presumably LAN), considering that you are handling 400 heavyweight
Invites per second.
Cheers.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018, 9:07 PM Atul T