El Jueves, 14 de Agosto de 2008, Miles Scruggs escribió:
> Hi,
>
> What is the correct response for a PSTN gateway to reply with when
> their entire network is congested.  aka "Please don't try this or any
> other server on our network for this call, but feel free to use
> another gateway(that isn't ours) as we don't control the end point and
> your call still might go through"
>
> It seems like most of the codes were designed with more of a peering
> relationship in mind not with the fact that there are multiple
> gateways (providers) that each have multiple gateways (IPs)
>
> In this instance there is a PSTN gateway which has provided us with
> multiple IPs to send calls to.  If their network is congested for that
> call then they spit back a 503.  We then in turn try to send the call
> down each on of their IPs and of course keep getting a 503 for each.
> At first I was a little frustrated that a provider would send a server
> specific error for a network wide issue. After a laymans reading of
> the RFC it doesn't appear they have any other option.
>
> Could someone enlighten me a little in this situation?

Read this proposal:
  http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sipping-overload-reqs 

Regards.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo

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