Hello,
do not send replies in branch failure route. At that phase, the outgoing
branches are not yet completed. More important, do not use
sl_send_reply() (this sends a stateless reply) after the transaction has
been created (which is the case of branch failure route or failure
route), use t_reply() if you are sure that transaction was created or
send_reply() if you are not sure (so this option is the safest). Sending
a stateless reply when a transaction is active doesn't have any effect
on transaction state and tm module will send its own reply once it
considers the transaction to be completed.
Also, creating a new branch in branch failure route
(event_route[tm:branch-failure:...]) adds to parallel forking. Serial
forking is done only from failure_route[...], when all branches sent out
before were completed.
Hope these are clarifying the behaviour you get there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 12.07.17 11:47, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
Hello Daniel,
The 486 is send by « myself” in the branch failure code.
##########################################################
486 busy
if (t_check_status("486") && $sht(branch=>$ci) !=
"" ) {
xlog("L_NOTICE", "############################################
Error received from the Carrier ----> Error $var(errorcode)");
* sl_send_reply("486","Busy Here");*
exit;
}
If I remove that, no “486” is send or put in acc.
So to be clear :
* 486 is send by branch failure
* 408 is send by route failure and the winning reply
Normally I don’ t have to code to send a “486” on the branch.
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
*Envoyé :* mercredi 12 juillet 2017 09:23
*À :* Nicolas Breuer <Nicolas.Breuer(a)belcenter.biz>iz>; Kamailio (SER) -
Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
*Objet :* Re: [SR-Users] TR: Failure Mode
Hello,
your latest sip trace shows that 486 is sent out to caller (the acc
record from syslog shows that the transaction was completed with that
code as well). An ACK follows, but then I see also 408.
Can you check you config and see if there is some other place that can
generate the reply, like a send_reply(...) or t_reply(...)?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10.07.17 12:02, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
the new trace shows a serial forking, with the first branch timing
out, but the second branch is getting a 183 response, and that's
all. It is not the same scenario you described. I need the full
trace, from initial invite to the final response sent back to
caller to see what is the winning response code.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10.07.17 10:10, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
Hello,
Yes I’m sure the second branch is launched from Branch Failure
Route.
If you check the timer trace, you can see the second is send 4
seconds later than the first ( I set the tm_inv to 4 seconds )
But in the trace I sent you the “last” invite. The kamailio
sent 4 invites.
I will send you the complete trace
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
*Envoyé :* lundi 10 juillet 2017 09:20
*À :* Nicolas Breuer <Nicolas.Breuer(a)belcenter.biz>
<mailto:Nicolas.Breuer@belcenter.biz>; Kamailio (SER) - Users
Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
<mailto:sr-users@lists.kamailio.org>
*Objet :* Re: [SR-Users] TR: Failure Mode
Hello,
looking at the trace, the routing is parallel forking, because
the two branches are sent out at the same time, it is no final
response to the first branch before the second is sent out.
Are you sure you sent out the second branch from failure
route? From the sip trace is doesn't seem so.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 07.07.17 15:38, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
Hello Daniel,
Thanks !
I sent all the information’s to your email address
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
*Envoyé :* vendredi 7 juillet 2017 13:21
*À :* Nicolas Breuer <Nicolas.Breuer(a)belcenter.biz>
<mailto:Nicolas.Breuer@belcenter.biz>; Kamailio (SER) -
Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
<mailto:sr-users@lists.kamailio.org>
*Objet :* Re: [SR-Users] TR: Failure Mode
Can you get a ngrep trace captured on kamailio server for
such situation?
Also, can you paste the failure_route block here along
with the log messages from the syslog?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 07.07.17 12:42, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
I think serial because the new branch is only created
in case the first is timeout.
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
*Envoyé :* vendredi 7 juillet 2017 12:40
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<sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
<mailto:sr-users@lists.kamailio.org>; Nicolas Breuer
<Nicolas.Breuer(a)belcenter.biz>
<mailto:Nicolas.Breuer@belcenter.biz>
*Objet :* Re: [SR-Users] TR: Failure Mode
Hello,
are you doing parallel forking or serial forking?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 07.07.17 12:24, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
* *
Hello,
Some help here is needed
# auto-discard branches from previous serial
forking leg
modparam("tm", "failure_reply_mode", 3)
I test a call with two branches.
1^st branch received a 408 timeout error
2nd branch received a 486 busy.
Normally the failure route should be with the 486.
NOTICE: <script>: Failure route -----2---1--408----
We can see the 408 is the winning reply but I
understood from the documentation that if
Failure reply mode is “3” , the winning reply is
always the reply from the last branch J
It’s a problem because if the 1^st is timeout
(because down), the second is OK but callee is
busy ; we don’t send the right reply to the caller
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