[Users] problem with forking...

Frogger froggerandbongo at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 11 20:49:09 CET 2006


I found the problem in the Cisco Gateway.

It appears that the Cisco cannot spawn more than 4
media forks to listen to UAs that are multi registered
to a specific sip uri.

In other words the Cisco cannot listen to all of the
potential responses and therefore the calls do not
complete in a regular way.

I am trying to get info from Cisco on increasing the
media fork ability on the gateway.  I will let you
know how it goes.

Thanks!


--- Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at>
wrote:

> Frogger wrote:
> > I am seeing a problem forking more than 7.
> 
> Hi!
> 
> What is your problem: more than 7 SIP clients using
> the same SIP account 
>   (SIP forking) or more than 7 openser childrens
> (unix process forking)?
> 
> I think you are mixing things. The number of
> children is unrelated to 
> the max number of contacts:
>
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/registrar.html#AEN233
> 
> regards
> klaus
> 
> 
> > Any phones that are beyond the 7th device get 180
> > ringin but Openser cannot receive the invite to
> answer
> > the call.
> > 
> > Any thoughts on why I cannot increase the
> children?
> > 
> > (BTW, "openserctl ps" shows the proper number of
> > children.  For example, when set to 14, "ps" shows
> 14
> > children.  However any UA beyond 7 cannot answer
> the
> > forked call.)
> > 
> > Thanks, MC
> > 
> > 
> >  
> >
>
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> -- 
> Klaus Darilion
> nic.at
> 
> 



 
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