[Users] LCR problem
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Tue Dec 20 17:11:47 CET 2005
Hi Pepe!
This is not an ngrep, but a full ethereal decode. This is unreadable.
Please use "ngrep -W byline -t port 5060"
regards
klaus
Pepe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im making tests and its not a LCR problem, its a problem from my
> GW2, when I use it for first option, it fails too, here you have the
> ngrep,
>
> ClientA --> Proxy
> --> GW2
> (192.168.10.93) (192.168.10.91)
> (195.219.74.166)
>
> Regards
>
>
> The problem is that the BYE request will be handled by your LCR logic.
> The BYE request should be route in the loose_route block as it is an
> in-dialog request. Maybe the BYE sent from the gateway is not correct.
> Please post a ngrep dump (ngrep -t -W byline port 5060)
>
> regards
> klaus
>
> Pepe wrote:
> >/ Hello,
> />/
> />/ Im configuring Openser with LCR module and Im having an extrange
> />/ behavior, I have 2 gateways, GW1(preference1) and GW2(preference2),
> />/
> />/ GW1(pref.1)
> />/ / \
> />/ ClientA --> OpenSer -->
> Client B
> />/ \ GW2 (pref.2)
> /
> />/
> />/
> />/ When I call from Client A to Client B using GW1, all works fine, its
> the
> />/ same when hang up Client B or Client A, but when GW1 fail(I provoke it
> />/ changing codec) and use failure route (GW 2) then if Client A hang up
> />/ all works fine, but the problem is when is Client B who hang up, its
> />/ like a new conversation, GW 2 send BYE to openser and Openser just send
> />/ "503 Service Not avilable - No gateways" to GW2, but doesnt send
> nothing
> />/ to ClientA, any idea ????
> />/
> />/
> />/ Thx in advance
> />/
> /
>
>
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