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.
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Hello,
are you doing parallel forking or serial forking?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 07.07.17 12:24, Nicolas Breuer wrote:
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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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