Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for your reply.
Today I am trying to install rtpengine as suggested by you.Could you please tell me from
which part of the script I need to add rtpengine functions as my client is getting 183
from kamailio as of now.
My architecture is like this,
external ipv4 network(port 5060)----------rtpproxy(ipv4)--kamailio(ipv6)(port
5070)----------client(ipv4)(port 5077)
Please look at the attached wireshark capture.
Highly appreciate any suggestion as always.
Thanks,
Narayan
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Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 09:03:16 +0200
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] host to get name of local server
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Hello,
On 29.06.17 18:11, Henry Fernandes wrote:
We have multiple Kamailio 4.4.x servers and I am
setting up stats
tracking. I would like to track the stats for each individual
Kamailio server separately like so:
kamailio_1.sip.register.count
kamailio_2.sip.register.count
kamailio_3.sip.register.count
The problem is that we use one common file (in version control) for
our Kamailio configuration. Thus, I can’t just hardcode the hostname
into the file because it will be the same for each server.
Does anyone have a solution for me? Is there a variable that provides
the hostname or is there something else I can do?
Ideally, I’d love to be able to do something like this.
statsd_incr($host_name + “.sip.register.count");
one option would be to define it via command line parameter with -A
option. Your start script can set it using the usual shell scripts.
Cheers,
Daniel
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