On 08/20/2011 02:24 PM, Bruce B wrote:
What's the point of having the metrics then? They are inaccurate
and deceiving. If there is no benefit to showing the real metrics
then why not change it to Status = Reachable than showing a
number?
Because it's still more useful than not having it?
If I
Use smokeping w/ SipSak module
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Bruce B wrote:
> What's the point of having the metrics then? They are inaccurate and
> deceiving. If there is no benefit to showing the real metrics then why not
> change it to Status = Reachable than showing a n
What's the point of having the metrics then? They are inaccurate and
deceiving. If there is no benefit to showing the real metrics then why not
change it to Status = Reachable than showing a number?
Thanks,
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> Also, Asterisk the userspace pro
Also, Asterisk the userspace process processes OPTIONS requests more slowly -
and variably - than an OS network stack processes an ICMP echo request.
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2011, Bruce B wrote:
Pinging a phone set I get 0.529 ms round trip delay. Running "sip show
peers" in Asterisk CLI I see anywhere from 5 milli seconds to 280 ms.
How are both of these different and why are they so different? Is the
latter based on SIP packets return?
I have a
Hi everyone,
Pinging a phone set I get 0.529 ms round trip delay. Running "sip show
peers" in Asterisk CLI I see anywhere from 5 milli seconds to 280 ms. How
are both of these different and why are they so different? Is the latter
based on SIP packets return?
I have a paging device that shows clo