Thanks Bogdan for taking time to respond to my post. I think you have guessed it right, I am using the sample routing script given in the Load Balancer (LB) tutorial and that is most likely sending the ACK and BYE messages directly to Client 2 bypassing the Proxy. The routing code snippets I am using at the LB and the Proxy are shown below. Could you please tell me what's going wrong over here? I am using record route support at both the clients. Alternatively if you could please tell me what should go in the routing blocks of the LB and the Proxy so that all the messages go through the LB and the Proxy then that will be of immense help too.
Regards, Nil. ____________ Load Balancer: ____________ route{ if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("3")) { sl_send_reply("483","looping"); exit; } if (!has_totag()) { # initial request record_route(); } else { # sequential request -> obey Route indication loose_route(); t_relay(); exit; } # detect resources and do balancing load_balance("1","sc"); # LB function returns negative if no suitable destination (for requested resources) is found, # or if all destinations are full if ($retcode<0) { sl_send_reply("500","Service full"); exit; } xlog("Selected destination is: $du\n"); # send it out if (!t_relay()) { sl_reply_error(); } } ____________ Proxy: ____________ route{ record_route(); if (!t_relay()) { # xlog("L_ERR","sl_reply_error\n"); sl_reply_error(); } } On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bog...@opensips.org>wrote: > ** > Hi Nil, > > I wild guess is you are not correctly do "loose_route" on the LB, so > instead of following the Route (to OpenSIPS Proxy), it goes directly to end > destination in RURI (Client 2). > > Of course, I assume that all parties (LB + Proxy) do record_route() for > the call, right ? > > Regards, > > Bogdan-Andrei Iancu > OpenSIPS Founder and Developerhttp://www.opensips-solutions.com > > > On 10/21/2012 10:09 AM, Nilanjan Banerjee wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to build the following setup using OpenSIPS load balancer > and the proxy functionality: > > Client 1 (sipp) <----> OpenSIPS Load Balancer <----> OpenSIPS Proxy <----> > Client 2 (sipp) > > At the client ends I am using the following commands: > > Client 1: sipp -sn uac -rsa [Load Balancer Address] [Client 2 Address] > > Client 2: sipp -sn uas > > The Load Balancer is configured with a destination as the OpenSIPS Proxy > and the Proxy is configured to simply forward the SIP messages based on IP > address (using only forward(); in the routing block). > > Now everything (INVITE, OK and ACK messages) works fine except the BYE > messages that are getting forwarded by the Load Balancer directly to Client > 2 unlike the INVITE, OK and ACK messages that traverse the Proxy. Client 2 > however, sends the OK to the BYE to the OpenSIPS Proxy. Since the BYE > messages do not traverse the Proxy, the OK to the BYE messages are getting > retransmitted repeatedly by Client 2 and the sessions are not getting > terminated properly. How do I make the BYE messages to go through the Proxy > or the OK message sent directly to the Load Balancer so that the > retransmissions do not happen and the sessions get terminated properly? > > [NB: When the Load Balancer is taken out of the loop and the Proxy > configuration is kept the same, all the SIP messages traverses the Proxy > and everything works fine i.e., the BYE and the OKs to the BYEs are handled > properly and sessions get terminated properly.] > > Would greatly appreciate any help in this matter. Thanks in advance. > > Nil. > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing > listUsers@lists.opensips.orghttp://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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