At 07:00 PM 12/22/04, you wrote:
What registration failure is that?
from the asterisk messages log:
Registration from 'sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' failed for '192.168.70.25'
The only way to tell is a complete SIP trace of what's going on.
That may be, but the point is when the registration failure
Oh, I see. This is the realtime connected problem.
Can't say too much constructive about that without info, I'm not a fan
of it.
We need a debug trace of the registration process (SIP trace and *
messages) to debug why it failed,
not just a one-line message, and anything after that is useless,
At 03:43 PM 12/23/04, you wrote:
Oh, I see. This is the realtime connected problem.
Can't say too much constructive about that without info, I'm not a fan of it.
We need a debug trace of the registration process (SIP trace and *
messages) to debug why it failed,
not just a one-line message, and
At 12:43 AM 12/22/04, you wrote:
Seeding occurs if there is still a persistent record (in astdb) of a preceding
location registration of a peer after a restart of asterisk or the sip
channel.
If Asterisk goes down and the peer has a long registration refresh time,
the phone maybe inaccessible
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] sip seeding vs registration
At 12:43 AM 12/22/04, you wrote:
Seeding occurs if there is still a persistent record (in astdb) of a
preceding
location registration of a peer after a restart of asterisk or the sip
What registration failure is that?
The only way to tell is a complete SIP trace of what's going on.
The registration timeout on the phone and in Asterisk should be the same,
unless the server goes down and reboots. The server usually has no way
to tell a phone to
re-register (no real need to do
does anybody have an idea what the difference and significance
of sip seeding and registration is.
g
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