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As another usage case for the internal OpenSIPS-OpenSIPS
interaction through the <i>Binary Interface</i>, the <b><i>user-location
binary replication</i></b> feature has been added to the <b>master</b>
branch!<br>
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It comes as an alternative way of achieving registrar redundancy
to the existing SIP-based approach (i.e. duplicating incoming
REGISTER requests). The new approach has several new advantages:<br>
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- the entire process is faster, because there is no more SIP
message parsing involved. <br>
- no redundant headers, no escape characters, all which have
positive impacts on bandwith usage<br>
- it requires no scripting logic at all. (just module parameters)<br>
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More information is available on the usrloc module documentation.
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Feedback, testing, and constructive opinions are welcome, as
always.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
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