gt; On 5 Jan 2023, at 07:06, Waqar 40 wrote:
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > For a normal call, Kamailio receives 200:OK sip response for the method
> invite only once but for some calls, it receives 200:OK too many times
> around 6 to 7. And I also do not receive BYE or any
Dear All,
For a normal call, Kamailio receives 200:OK sip response for the method
invite only once but for some calls, it receives 200:OK too many times
around 6 to 7. And I also do not receive BYE or any other packets for this
kind of call. How can I detect such calls in Kamailio and cancel
Dear All,
Attached in this email, is the screenshot of Kamailio logs for a call that
did not originate. When Kamailio sends the call to the media destination
which is an asterisk server, it should start sending status codes 100, 183,
and 180 but instead, it sends ACK and the call did not
Dear All,
I have three Kamailio in my production environment and I have written some
code in Kamailio.cfg using SqlOps to insert data into the database on
another remote server for every call. I deployed the code in one of the
Kamailio and it inserted data perfectly fine into the database but as
aps?
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> *Kaufman*
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> *From:* sr-users * On Behalf Of *Waqar
> 40
> *Sent:* Monday, December 5, 2022 6:49 AM
> *To:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
> *Subject:* [SR-Users] Database Failure Detection at runtime
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
Hello Everyone,
I am using Kamailio sqlops module to write to a remote database which is
not the database of Kamailio. It is working fine. But for redundancy
purpose, if this database goes down, I want the Kamailio to detect the
failure at runtime and write the data to another database (standby
I have three Kamailios in three different servers which are dispatching
calls to 9 asterisks in three different servers using load balancing. All
these Kamailios are using databases installed on that servers. As the
entries of the dispatcher table are the same for all the Kamailio, so I
want that
uil. 2022 05:56, Waqar 40 a écrit :
>
> Please Read the Scenario in full and then guide me.
> In my scenario, I have three Kamailio (KamA, KamB, KamC) running in
> production. They do load balancing for the asterisks which are about 9.
> Kamailios randomly receive calls from the SIP
Please Read the Scenario in full and then guide me.
In my scenario, I have three Kamailio (KamA, KamB, KamC) running in
production. They do load balancing for the asterisks which are about 9.
Kamailios randomly receive calls from the SIP trunk. I have set the limit
of 750 calls on each kamailios.