Hello Duarte,

tm:local-request is (as the name says) a event route from tm. So this will be 
only executed for locally generated requests from tm, but not e.g. for requests 
generated with sl.

onsend route is more low level, it will be executed when a SIP requests is send 
out.

Regarding your other questions, pipelimit will not block outgoing requests. If 
this does not answer this question, maybe you can extend it a bit.

Cheers,

Henning

Am 26.08.19 um 18:26 schrieb Duarte Rocha:
Greetings,

Does  "event_route[tm:local-request]" works like onsend route ?

I'm having some problems and i'm using local-request to debug and i found this 
on the documentation : "Executed after the tm module has sent a local 
generated, transaction stateful request."

I'm logging all the requests that go through this route. Is this really the 
last place before kamailio send the request? If the request is logged here, is 
there anything more in kamailio that can stop the request (pipelimit, etc) ?

If a packet gets logged on this route does that mean that it was already sent?

Best Regards,

Duarte Rocha



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