Thanks for Your suggestion. I'm however not sure that it will solve the problem which is a TCP connection problem.

I solved the issue by sending the call back to the kamailio which handles the registrations, and just let the other kamailio's do the topoh module.

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On 03/22/2018 10:24 AM, Daniel Tryba wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 07:44:50PM +0100, Kjeld Flarup wrote:
My own fault

Because I needed to be able to forward the call to multiple GSM numbers at
the same voip provider, I split the call onto several instances of Kamalio
to be able to create new call id's

As a result, the registers were made on one instance, and the invites on
another. That apparently worked fine most of the time, because Kamailio is a
proxy.
You maybe could fix this by using the Path module by storing the
proxy/registrar that received the call. If the endpoint registers
directly you might have to create your on path headers before save()
(atleast that was my conclusion for 4.3).


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