Hi Daniel,
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. We are using version
Kamailio v3.3.3 and although Kamailio starts without any errors, I
don’t get the ‘expired contact for’ syslog entry.
If I use ‘event_route[htable:mod-init]’ then I can write a sylog entry
without a problem.
So it seems that ‘event_route[usrloc:contact-expired]’ might not work
in version 3.3.3, is this correct?
Regards,
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*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] Endpoint registration tracking and reporting
Hello,
if you use recent versions, there is an event route exported by
registrar module where you can write a log message or do some other
action when a contact expires:
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http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/registrar.html#idp2012416
Maybe you can hook something there that will make it easier for you to
track non-registering devices.
Moreover, there is an option (when combined with nathelper module) to
remove the record from location table when a device is not replying to
OPTIONS keepalive requests. In this way you can discover faster when a
device connectivity is lost.
On the other hand, there is no way to contact the device and tell to
re-register.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 13/03/14 09:25, Nick Raper wrote:
Hi all,
?
What is the best way to monitor endpoint registrations?
?
When one of our clients has a link failure or for some reason they
lose their SIP registration with Kamailio, we?d like to be able to
see this so that we can respond and get the trunk re-registered.
?
We do monitor the physical links but endpoints, (usually Asterisk
based), often don?t re-register after connectivity is restored.
?
I was thinking of a script that dumps the ?location? table every
10 minutes and compares it to the previous ?location? table dump
and reports on the changes.
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Is there a better way of doing this?
?
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