Because you have dropped packets. The queue it’s empty most of the time and if is full for a few milliseconds and that’s the moment when you experience dropped packets.
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 19:23 Sergiu Pojoga via sr-users < sr-users@lists.kamailio.org> wrote: > > if most of the time the udp queue is empty and dropped packets are > observed, then the size of the udp queue is too small. > > Hmm.. why would you need to increase the queue size if nothing gets queued > up? > > On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 6:38 PM Alex Balashov via sr-users < > sr-users@lists.kamailio.org> wrote: > >> >> > On Mar 23, 2024, at 6:05 PM, Ovidiu Sas <o...@voipembedded.com> wrote: >> > >> > if most of the time the udp queue is empty and dropped packets are >> observed, then the size of the udp queue is too small. >> >> But would that happen with a sipp load test, once the threshold of >> dropped requests is observed? >> >> -- >> Alex Balashov >> Principal Consultant >> Evariste Systems LLC >> Web: https://evaristesys.com >> Tel: +1-706-510-6800 >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> Kamailio - Users Mailing List - Non Commercial Discussions >> To unsubscribe send an email to sr-users-le...@lists.kamailio.org >> Important: keep the mailing list in the recipients, do not reply only to >> the sender! >> Edit mailing list options or unsubscribe: >> > __________________________________________________________ > Kamailio - Users Mailing List - Non Commercial Discussions > To unsubscribe send an email to sr-users-le...@lists.kamailio.org > Important: keep the mailing list in the recipients, do not reply only to > the sender! > Edit mailing list options or unsubscribe: >
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