Thanks for answer.
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 11:22:08AM +0200, I?aki Baz Castillo
wrote:
> El Wednesday 12 September 2007 11:01:59 Jan ONDREJ
(SAL) escribió:
> > Any idea, why openser can generate this packet?
Can openser generate a
> > SIP packet not received from client?
>
> Yes, of course, in many cases:
>
> For example:
>
> modparam("tm", "fr_inv_timer",
45)
It's by default 120 seconds (i have no change in my
config).
> modparam("tm", "noisy_ctimer",
1)
It's by default 0 (turned off).
> This will force OpenSer to create a CANCEL and a
"not responding" when a
> INVITE expires 45 seconds.
As you can see from my wireshark log, my "CANCEL"
is created imediatelly
after "SDP" packet is received. There is an
.001566 seconds delay
(less than 2 ms).
> Other example is the pua modules which creates NOTIFY,
PUBLISH...
I have no pua module loaded.
> > Calling from my phone to another phone on same
university works well.
>
> Maybe a question of timer as in my example?
And think a timer set to less than 2ms is a very bad idea.
And some response
times can be different for more calls. After aprox. 10 calls
to a working
number and 20 calls to a non working number it is still
same.
SAL
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