[OpenSIPS-Users] PDD
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at voice-system.ro
Thu Jun 11 16:44:15 CEST 2009
Brett,
first of all you cannot reset the timers manually from script - the
timers handling is automatically done by TM, totally transparent for the
script.
second, the restart_fr_on_each_reply controls the fr_inv_timer.
Brett Nemeroff wrote:
> Ok, so at first I was thinking.. what I need to do is set the
> fr_inv_timer to something like 10 seconds. But then in the on_reply
> route, check for a 18X reset the fr_inv_timer to like 200 seconds to
> allow the call to ring.
>
> I'm pretty confused now.. I thought the fr_timer was the timer to get
> a provisional reply. so as soon as you get a 100 the timer isn't used
> anymore. This option suggests that if you set restart_fr_on_each_reply
> to 1, then after you get a 100 Trying, then it will allow for fr_timer
> seconds again before timing out. Is that right? This of course, leads
> me to my next question, the documentation says that by default it does
> this, but I'm certainly not seeing this behavior.
maybe the the 100 + 180 where too fast and close to INVITE, and no other
reply before 200 OK, so "visibly" effect of a restart....
>
> let me make sure I have this clear please:
> fr_timer = time from trigger (request) to ANY reply. The trigger point
> depends on the restart_fr_on_each_reply setting. If off, it's just
> from the request. If on, each provisional reply will cause the timer
> to be reinvoked, else it would have been ignored. In other words if
> fr_timer = 5 seconds and I get a 100 Trying after 500ms, and then the
> 183 Ringing occurs 8 seconds later, the only way the timer would be
> tripped is if I set reset_fr_on_each_reply=1?
>
> fr_inv_timer = the max amount of time between an initial request and a
> positive final reply (2XX)
as said , the restart_fr_on_each_reply controls the fr_inv_timer. NOTE
that setting a new avp for fr_inv_timer in onreply_route (set the usage
of AVPs in onreply_route) will update the value of the timer !!
interesting ;).
>
> How mixed up am I? And is restart_fr_timer_on_each_reply really
> default to 1?
yes :)
> and if so, why does it not work how I expect? (ie: now, as long as I
> get the 100 Trying in 5 secs (fr_timer) the 18X could come 20 seconds
> later and everything is happy (but me).
not sure I get the scenario.....
Regards,
Bogdan
>
> Thanks!
> -Brett
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:14 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> <bogdan at voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro>> wrote:
>
> Hi Brett,
>
> The relevant timer are:
> - A - timeout at transport level, if no reply comes back
> - B - timeout at transaction level, if the transaction did not
> completed (no final response received)
>
> What may help you is the fact that the B timer may be reset after
> each provisional reply. see:
> http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.5.x/tm.html#id271074
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Brett Nemeroff wrote:
>
> All,
> Is there a tm timer for pdd?
> What I want is to timeout between a 100 and a 18X reply.. so
> if I get a 100 and say more than 6000ms elapses without
> another provisional reply, proceed to failure route.
>
> I don't see a way to do this now without fr_inv_timer which
> effectively is the "ring timer" as far as I understand. which
> isn't quite right (timer from 1XX to >=200?)
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
>
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