Hello,

What happens when you send the INVITE from Kamailio1 to Kamailio2? that should work properly. It is a simple call scenario, unless you have some other requirement?
There's even some PPTs showing how that works (which i can't find right now)

Regards,

David Villasmil
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:57 PM Benjamín Visón <bvisonl@gmail.com> wrote:
I am setting up a redundant active/active environment and I am in need of having 2 kamailios operate as full proxies (meaning both of them will accept registrations).

I am using DMQ in order to keep htables synched as well as dialogs. 

For locations, I have a PostgreSQL database with the registrations.

My problem is that since both kamailios are accepting registrations the UACs are only able to receive packets from the UAS on which they are registered. Therefore when let's say UAC-1 registers to Kamailio A and it tries to call UAC-2 which is registered on Kamailio B nothing happens because UAC-2 receives the INVITE from Kamailio A and just ignores them.

I've spent almost a month trying to play with inter-kamailio communication (that is, detecting these types of scenarios and sending the INVITE to Kamailio B and have Kamailio B send the INVITE to UAC-2) but there are a LOT of things that are not working properly let alone having to keep track of all the dialog information and to/from tags and doing proper route of all ACK/BYE/CANCEL, etc.

My question is, is there a way to achieve this scenario where multiple kamailios can coexist with all responsibilities? 


Things I've tried:
  • Keep track of to/from tag in an htable and forward requests based on who sent the request
  • Use append_branches to handle multiple AOR (with the possibility of 1 user having multiple registrations in different kamailios)
  • Manually tweaking $ru/$du based on what type of request is and who is it destined to.

Any orientation will be appreciated as this is a crucial piece of the project I'm working on.

Saludos,

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Benjamín Visón / IT Engineer / Software Developer
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