Douglas Garstang writes:
I'd like to think I'm not stupid, but I've
been dealing with OpenSER
for 2-3 years now and it still frustrates me just as much as it did
the very first time I looked at it.
douglas,
if you start like this, it does not encourage anyone to help you.
Can LCR do failover? I have this below. I can see that
one of my
gateways is selected, seemingly at random, and then when it doesn't
reply (because I used a bogus IP), it doesn't time-out after 3s and
go to the next gw. Is this possible? How do I do it?
Btw... can anyone recommend a book on OpenSER, since
the
documentation is so lacking?
here you cannot blame documentation, but yourself. you clearly are
lacking any willingness to read existing openser documentation.
modparam("tm", "fr_inv_timer_avp",
"$avp(i:705)")
route{
$avp(i:705) = "3";
tm module README has:
* fr_timer - this timer is used when no response was received
yet. If there is no response after fr_timer seconds the
timer triggers (and failure route will be executed if
t_on_failure() was called). If a provisional response was
received, the timer is set to fr_inv_timer for INVITE
transactions, and RT_T2 for all other transactions. If a
final reponse is received, the transaction has finished.
* fr_inv_timer - this timer is used when a provisional
reponse was received for an INVITE transaction.
if you had read it, you would not have used wrong timer variable.
-- juha