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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>So I'm trying to diagnose an intermittent bug we
seem to be having, and I'm not sure if Mediaproxy's the cause or
not...</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>When a call is made through our system, and then
the call is ended normally, the logs show the following mediaproxy
entries:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dec 6 12:14:02 server01 mediaproxy[14777]:
delete <A
href="mailto:7dfafbf931195f8b61d7bbea68f9c0f8@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">7dfafbf931195f8b61d7bbea68f9c0f8@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>
info=<BR>Dec 6 12:14:02 server01 mediaproxy[14777]: execution time:
0.20 ms</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><BR>It seems to be pretty standard stuff, really. However, if a call
is not made from behind a firewall, why is mediaproxy even running? Alas,
this is not my main problem...</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>Every once in a while, calls get dropped. It happens more
frequently than is acceptable. One common thing I've noticed when this
happens, is mediaproxy will log a 'request' and start a session, and then
approximately 30 seconds later, the call will be terminated.</DIV>
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<DIV>Take this one for example. A customer originated a call this morning
at Dec 6 11:25:18. Half an hour later, mediaproxy terminated the
call. This was the log entry:</DIV>
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<DIV>Dec 6 11:55:37 server01 mediaproxy[14777]: request <A
href="mailto:551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2:10508:audio xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2 sip.mydomain.com remote
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1 remote Quintum/1.0.0
info=from:1925XXXXXXX@sip.mydomain.com,to:1925XXXXXXX@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1,fromtag:45364b32-2439a9,totag:as694a235d<BR>Dec
6 11:55:37 server01 mediaproxy[14777]: session <A
href="mailto:551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>:
started. listening on xxx.xxx.xxx.xx3:60490<BR>Dec 6 11:55:37 server01
mediaproxy[14777]: execution time: 1.12 ms<BR>Dec 6 11:56:08
server01 mediaproxy[14777]: delete <A
href="mailto:551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>
info=<BR>Dec 6 11:56:08 server01 mediaproxy[14777]: session <A
href="mailto:551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>:
0/0/0 packets, 0/0/0 bytes (caller/called/relayed)<BR>Dec 6 11:56:08
server01 mediaproxy[14777]: session <A
href="mailto:551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1">551afd3c247e7ddc5e8506d753494a3f@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1</A>:
ended.<BR>Dec 6 11:56:08 server01 mediaproxy[14777]: execution time:
0.68 ms</DIV>
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<DIV>Is there any reason why mediaproxy might be arbitrarily loading and
starting a new session, when the call has already long been established? I
can't seem to make heads or tails of this. I'd appreciate any comments or
suggestions.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR>Thanks,<BR>Brian</DIV>
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<DIV>This question is also posted at: <A
href="http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_11777.html">http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_11777.html</A></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>