What type of packets? It should send OPTIONS to check whether it came back
up. There’s params to disable this behavior.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 at 01:53, Jawaid Bazyar <bazyar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, is this expected behavior?
I have two target hosts in a dispatcher set, 10.20.20.118 (prio 5) and
10.20.20.252 (prio 10).
When I have 10.20.20.252 turned off, dispatcher still tries to send
packets to that host, even when the status flags are IP.
root@vs-rs01:/etc/kamailio# kamcmd dispatcher.list
{
NRSETS: 1
RECORDS: {
SET: {
ID: 1
TARGETS: {
DEST: {
URI: sip:10.20.20.252:5060
FLAGS: IP
PRIORITY: 10
LATENCY: {
AVG: 0.000000
STD: 0.000000
EST: 0.000000
MAX: 0
TIMEOUT: 62
}
}
DEST: {
URI: sip:10.20.20.118:5060
FLAGS: AP
PRIORITY: 5
LATENCY: {
AVG: 3.876000
STD: 2.965000
EST: 5.058000
MAX: 14
TIMEOUT: 0
}
}
}
}
}
}
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