Due to a known limitation in the Cisco IOS, it is not possible to restrict the duration of a call on a Cisco gateway. Since I have been hit by this a couple of times - one time having 6 timeslots on an E1 open for 3 days - I would like to hear any suggestions on how to remedy this utilizing the SER.
Feel free... :-)
Sincerely, Peter
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Peter Rex Drescher wrote:
Hello,
Due to a known limitation in the Cisco IOS, it is not possible to restrict the duration of a call on a Cisco gateway. Since I have been hit by this a couple of times - one time having 6 timeslots on an E1 open for 3 days - I would like to hear any suggestions on how to remedy this utilizing the SER.
Cisco IOS branch 12.2T supports two features to avoid this problem:
Session Timer: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feature_guid...
Media Inactivity Timer: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feature_guid...
Hope this helps.
Saludos JesusR.
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That's not a job of a proxy server. Proxy server is a scalable server that maintains no session state. To limit call duration you would need to use a call-stateful element, a B2BUA.
-jiri
At 02:32 PM 4/25/2004, Peter Rex Drescher wrote:
Due to a known limitation in the Cisco IOS, it is not possible to restrict the duration of a call on a Cisco gateway. Since I have been hit by this a couple of times - one time having 6 timeslots on an E1 open for 3 days - I would like to hear any suggestions on how to remedy this utilizing the SER.
Feel free... :-)
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