On 23 Jul 2014, at 14:38, Jeff Pyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Saul, > > The ports in use are 16384-32768. That provides for ~8000 session, yes? We > were nowhere near that many calls. So, it's much more likely that ports were > not being released for some reason. > > There is a limited amount of T.38 traffic through these relays. The majority > of the T.38-speaking devices are Adtran TA900-series, which, in general, > behave quite well. That's on our side. On the partner side, usually Sonus > GSX 9000-series. I bet it's the unusual client that is the problem. > > A SIP capture isn't practical here. :( I'll try to correlate the > exceptions with CDR records to determine if there is a particular trunk group > on my network that needs its attitude adjusted. > > Until we can update the entire call flow (Opensips, Mediaproxy, all deps, > ...), or find a definitive misbehaving client, I'll restart the relays on a > schedule. If I am able to reproduce the exceptions I'll provide debug data. > Ok, thanks! If you manage to get some SIP captures feel free to email them to me privately. -- Saúl Ibarra Corretgé AG Projects
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