maybe you can use t_any_timeout? I do not know if it handles internal
and external timeout identical
Hi,
On 03/31/2011 03:38 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Ricardo Martinez writes:
This 408 response code is generated in the
failure_route only?.... what if
a gateway really answers a call with 408 because there was no answer from
the client... this response is handled by the on_reply route , isn't?
before you call t_relay you set no-answer timeout to be a small value (a
few seconds) so that you are able to try the next gw as soon as
possible. if your gw is alive, it will give you immediately a 1xx
response, which you process in on_reply route. if you get 408 without
having seen 1xx, you can defunct the gw in failure route.
Until 1.5.x, there has been a t_local_replied() in tm for checking
whether the reply (e.g. the 408) has been generated locally. What
happened to that one? How would you do this in 3.x reliably without
depending on an 1xx response from the outside?
Andreas
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