Module: sip-router
Branch: master
Commit: fcd61b36e044a560432fc150170aba3a04b06b7c
URL:
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=fcd61b3…
Author: Juha Heinanen <jh(a)tutpro.com>
Committer: Juha Heinanen <jh(a)tutpro.com>
Date: Mon Oct 4 18:04:02 2010 +0300
modules/lcr: added note about 'kamctl eval_weights' command
---
modules/lcr/README | 7 ++++---
modules/lcr/doc/lcr_admin.xml | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules/lcr/README b/modules/lcr/README
index 8fa8a98..617c0e0 100644
--- a/modules/lcr/README
+++ b/modules/lcr/README
@@ -235,9 +235,10 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
Weight is an integer value from 1 to 254. Weight implementation is
fast, but unfair favoring larger weight values at the expense smaller
ones. For example, if two gateways have weights 1 and 2, probability
- that the gateway with weight 1 is tried first is 1/4, not 1/3. A script
- is provided in lcr/utils directory that can be used to check the
- probabilities resulting from a given set of weight values.
+ that the gateway with weight 1 is tried first is 1/4, not 1/3. Two
+ scripts are provided in lcr/utils directory that can be used to check
+ the probabilities resulting from a given set of weight values. Same can
+ be done with command 'kamctl eval_weights'.
The function next_gw() can then be used to select one gateway at a time
for forwarding. Upon each call, unless "dont_strip_of_tag" flag is set,
diff --git a/modules/lcr/doc/lcr_admin.xml b/modules/lcr/doc/lcr_admin.xml
index 562a7c0..12f2d09 100644
--- a/modules/lcr/doc/lcr_admin.xml
+++ b/modules/lcr/doc/lcr_admin.xml
@@ -73,8 +73,9 @@
fast, but unfair favoring larger weight values at the expense smaller
ones. For example, if two gateways have weights 1 and 2, probability
that the gateway with weight 1 is tried first is 1/4, not 1/3.
- A script is provided in lcr/utils directory that can be used to
+ Two scripts are provided in lcr/utils directory that can be used to
check the probabilities resulting from a given set of weight values.
+ Same can be done with command 'kamctl eval_weights'.
</para>
<para>
The function <emphasis>next_gw()</emphasis> can then be used to