Hi Nagu,
You probably have missed our answer, quoted below -
Hi Nagendra,
The high-availability approach you describe looks different from the one
Clearwater is designed to support. Rather than having a Bono node become a
combined Bono/Ellis node if the Ellis node fails, we have an approach
Good to hear!
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To: 'Clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org'
Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Issues with
Hi Kedar,
The reply was delayed by new year break. I don't think you should be making
those changes in init.d/bono, it's more likely your local setting for icscf is
wrong.
Thanks,
Ying
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luster-manager.pid
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Hi Roger,
Bono would be forw
Hi Roger,
Bono would be forwarding the message as how the message is. So if the client
registered as TCP, Bono would be forwarding TCP messages.
As for topology hiding, no Bono doesn't do it.
Thanks,
Ying
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Hi Muhammad,
Sorry about this late reply – I was quite busy for release. We have tested
Clearwater with Docker Compose as well as with Kubernete, and know for sure
Clearwater works with them. The fact that you were able to enter the container
also suggests that the deployment has been
Hey Emerson,
I am afraid I don’t fully understand your question. The bandwidth depends on
the amount of network traffic, while the delay depends on your network setup
and probably hardware. Although if the delay between nodes in-site exceed 10 ms
or the delay between sites exceeds 100 ms,
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Hi Roger,
Thanks for another piece of practical information! This enables
ecture. Your client RTP ports seem to be in
10.X.X.X address space.
Best of luck!
Roger
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 9:17 AM
T
Hi Tung,
Heat is an orchestrator that takes in a yaml file specifying the deployment and
calls Openstack API to create and run the deployment on the Openstack platform.
By running the clearwater-heat command, you have created a deployment of
Clearwater nodes on Openstack, and you would like to
up. Maybe
there is a way to edit something in Homestead, to get rid of the old IFCs? Is
this a cw-aio bug, maybe?
Thanks!
Roger
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From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On
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Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 20
Hi Timothy,
I imagine you are (rightly) following the example at
https://clearwater.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Configuring_an_Application_Server.html.
Unfortunately the JSON file has an error that ConditionTypeCNF is missing its
value. It can be set to 0 or 1 in the format of
0.
The iFC
Hey Williams,
I am very sorry to have missed your email. Would you mind sending it again?
Also, to speed up our response, I would suggest you subscribe to our mailing
list at
http://lists.projectclearwater.org/mailman/listinfo/clearwater_lists.projectclearwater.org
My apologies for the
Hi Alice,
Looking through your wireshark trace, INVITE and 200OK are going through fine,
but it’s missing an ACK from callee. Looking into debug log, there isn’t any
ERROR, but no ACK is being routed through. So I believe the clearwater
deployment is working fine, but the client isn’t
"prefix" : "+1907644",
"regex" : "!^+1(.*$)!sip:\\1...@example.com!"
}]
I’m confused!
Thanks,
Roger
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2017 1
Hi Roger,
Both regex should work fine, while the second expression with extra \ is more
correct and I suggest you use that. To turn on debug logging for Sprout, writie
log_level=5 to /etc/clearwater/user_settings (creating it if it doesn’t exist
already), then restart Sprout (by running sudo
Hi all,
The release for Project Clearwater sprint "Ecthelion" has been cut. The code
for this release is tagged as release-122 in GitHub.
This release introduces the new architecture
http://www.projectclearwater.org/technical/clearwater-architecture/. We
recommend any existing deployments are
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