Is it possible to make the SER 0.9 (or 2.0) to reuse the listening TCP port , usually 5060, when it relays requests to the next SIP element in the network.
If ser opens a new TCP connection it will always have a random source port. regards klaus
Stefan Ljung (TN/EAB) schrieb:
Is it possible to make the SER 0.9 (or 2.0) to reuse the listening TCP port , usually 5060, when it relays requests to the next
SIP element in the network.
Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
The question seems a bit unclear to me, so here is hopefuly a detailed answer.
There is the TCP reuse instrument in SER. That allows to reuse TCP server sockets bound on the *listening port* and spawned previously from *listening sockets* bound to *listening port*.
jiri
http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-sip-connect-reuse-03.txt
At 15:04 28/08/2007, Klaus Darilion wrote:
If ser opens a new TCP connection it will always have a random source port. regards klaus
Stefan Ljung (TN/EAB) schrieb:
Is it possible to make the SER 0.9 (or 2.0) to reuse the listening TCP port , usually 5060, when it relays requests to the next
SIP element in the network.
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