Hi,
we have some Kamailios working as outboundproxy. So they get requests from
internal systems and send them to different providers. From time to time, one
provider returns a server as primary resource which is currently unavailable.
I guess if the internal systems connected directly to the
Hi,
As a starter for your exploration, a few key points:
(1) When we talk about stateful proxies, we (and the standards) mean that they
are transaction-stateful, not something like "dialog-stateful".
A transaction consists of a SIP request and 0 or more provisional replies
(where applicable)
"Loose routing" of in-dialog requests is a complex, byzantine topic in SIP
proxy science. :-)
The highlights:
1. Requests which are scoped inside a "call" occur within a dialog -- e.g.
end-to-end ACK, INFO, BYE, etc.
This is to distinguish them from "initial" requests, which are subject to
Hi,
I am exploring different redundancy / load-balancing models for a Kamailio
cluster.
When I say cluster, I mean, a number (N) of Kamailio nodes acting as stateful
proxies.
Each node is configured the same as the others, and all have access to the same
lookup data to make routing
Alex, that did it! Now to understand it
Thanks again,
Jawaid
From: Alex Balashov
Reply-To: "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List"
Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 2:56 PM
To: "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List"
Subject: [SR-Users] Re: Failover - how does it work?
On
> On Dec 13, 2022, at 10:09 PM, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
>
> That is working, however, on subsequent messages in the dialog (e.g., ACK,
> INFO, BYE) the proxy tries the failed destination for each message.
> Eventually it gets to the right place, but, is there a way to delete the
> failed
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On 13.12.22 18:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
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