Thanks for the info, just a quick question, if the same situation was in place when running 3 registrar's in db-only mode, then we can use the server_id and filter_server_id so that only 1 registrar will ping the contact. At lease, that is what I am interpreting in the module documentation. Is that correct?
I think that if you don't have the server_id and filter_server_id parameters set for nathelper, then all 3 database-only registrars will also ping the contact? Is that correct? Or, does nathelper/registrar us the aor "socket" parameter to decide if it need to send the ping from the local registrar? What i mean is, if the socket is set, and is a local socket, then send the ping, if there is not a socket set, or, if there is a socket set and is not local, then don't send the keep-alive message.
How does nathelper currently decide if it needs to send a keep-alive message from the local registrar?
Currently, I'm lucky that only 1 keep-alive message is actually making it through to the endpoint, however, if kamailio used the force_socket parameter correclty then all 3 keep-alives would make it through to the endpoint, which, I'm guessing, is not desired behaviour, or am I wrong with that assumption?
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