Hi Ron,
Whats the value of your SIP-Timer-H parameter in
OpenSBC-General-Parameters? It normally defaults to 32 seconds which
is higher than the 30 second Alerting-Timeout. If you want the INVITE
to failover, you need to set the value of SIP-Timer-H to something like
8 seconds or you could set the Seize and Alerting timeout with higher
values.
HTH,
Joegen
Ronald de Jesus wrote:
> I notice a problem in opensbc Version: 1.1.5-4 that it doesn't try the
> failover route if the first route do not respond with any error
> message from its SIP Invite.
>
> Sample static route below
>
> [sip:8004466513*] sip:70.42.72.57,sip:70.42.72.165
>
>
> Attach file: failover1 file -> opensbc fails to route the call to 2nd
> route. It just
> keep resending SIP Invite 3 times and disconnects the call.
>
> failover3 file -> opensbc reroute the call to failover route. This is
> after first route sends 487 error.
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards
> Ron
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