Does the call to rl_check_pipe add the invite to the pipe, and update the counters before returning. Also would I need to define multiple pipes for multiple subscribers who I wish to rate limit? ie. The cps from subscriber A does not affect the cps from subscriber B

Stagg Shelton
VocalCloud

On 6/24/10 9:52 AM, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
The ratelimit module will do the job here.  It was designed for
something like that.
You will need to define a pipe with the desired cps and then run all
the incoming INVITEs from that specific subscriber through your pipe:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/1.5.x/ratelimit.html#id2467664

Regards,
Ovidiu Sas

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Stagg Shelton<st...@vocalcloud.com>  wrote:
I have a customer who has just started operating a dialer.  Over the past
couple of days this dialer has been creating some minor issues with our US48
termination.  We are currently running Server:: Kamailio (1.5.1-notls
(x86_64/linux)).

I would like to limit on a subscriber by subscriber basis the amount of
outgoing calls per second that they can do.  I am reading through the
ratelimit module documentation, but haven't been able to determine if I can
use it to limit one particular subscriber outgoing activity.  I have also
looked at the pike module, and think that I may be able to use it in order
to limit calls per second by IP.  Does anyone have any recommendations,
suggestions, or examples that can be used to control the calls per second
based on the kamailio subscriber name.

Stagg Shelton
VocalCloud


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