Hi,

yes, use t_check_status() and t_local_replied() functions to detect a 
local generated 408 (note a received 408 should not trigger the failover 
logic).

Regards,
Bogdan

Chahn Kim wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> We are implementing a failure route upon t_relay() to UASs.
> This failure route is intended to a Caller who's destination UAS is not
> responding at all, till the request gets timed out, which can be arguably
> interpreted as UAS' internet is down.  The purpose is to re-route incoming 
> calls to
> any alternatives; i.e. cell pnone or other landline # when the remote user 
> site lost
> netwrok connectivity.
>
> For the scenario above, t_check_status("408") would be the best for 
> determining?
> Any other better methods or test functions in Openser?
>
> Greatly appreciate experienced' guidance.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> John Chahn Kim
>
>
>
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