Hi futurewizard wrote: > Hi Bogdan > > How did I disabled the destination ......I simply killed the application. > well, that was not my question :)...
I meant how do you detect and mark as disable the destinations in OpenSIPS ? do you use ds_mark() ? do you do destination pinging ? Regards, Bogdan > I have 4 application instances running as 5800, 5801, 5802 and 5803. I > killed of of the application (Which I think is the case I want to test). > > Let me write what I'm trying to do? > > Use OpenSips as Redirector to these 4 applications. And if any of the > application goes down, I want OpenSips to disable that destination. > > Why am I taking this route? > > I have application registering as sip:a...@internal_ip:port, however, I will > get call as sip:12...@external_ip or sip:67...@external_ip. > > Any thought/help? > > Thanks for your time. > -- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu OpenSIPS Bootcamp 20 - 24 September 2010, Frankfurt, Germany www.voice-system.ro _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
