Sure - I'm referring to mechanisms for the server to advertise to upstream neighbors
to reduce request rates. This could include methods that appear in RFC 6357 (e.g.
rate-limits, window-based control, loss-rate enforcement). I suppose the try-again-after
method would be of interest as well.
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Overload Control
Can you elaborate as to what you mean by that term, "overload control"?
On 07/25/2012 01:49 PM, Kaplan, Michael A wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to figure out if either Kamailio or OpenSIPs provides the
various overload control algorithms recommended in the IETF or
elsewhere. I haven't found documentation to this effect. Has anyone
looked into this or used such techniques?
Thanks,
Mike
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