Has this documentation always been available?
This is definately making a difference for me!
I am afraid this is all I needed to start
asking some real stupid questions...
I'll start with this, first, a few assertions:
'forward' is built in to the routing engine?
forward(host, port)
As I understand it, forward simply sends the message to the
hostname and port I specify, statelessly.
forward(uri:host, uri:port)
This sends the message to the host and port as specified
by the current uri, statelessly.
't_relay' is a module, not part of the main routing engine.
t_relay_to(host, port)
Send the message to host and port 'statefully'.
t_relay()
Send the message to the host and port as specified by
the current uri, statefully.
OK, now a question. These two sets of operations seem very
similar on the surface. I think I understand 'statelessly', the
message is simply fired off and all memory of the message is
gone. I am trying to grasp 'stateful'. What exactly is
different when using 't_relay()'? I am having a hard time
coming to understand 'stateful' transactions.
---greg
Greg Fausak
August.Net Services, LLC
http://www.iptel.org/ser/admin.html
Comments very much appreciated.
-Jiri
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Jiri Kuthan
http://iptel.org/~jiri/
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