Thank you both for the attention and the feedbacks
Point clarified, it should be a new algorithms, something like :
“13” - location optimized routing mode, the lowest latency gets higher priority (serial forking ordered by priority, ds_ping_latency_stats is required).
The main drawback it that there is not load balancing, I would like to address this now, by making it configurable, an option to activate location optimized with load balancing routing mode.
I would like to find a clear and simple way to do this, that should be easy to document and understand.
For example in a scenario like that, it would be best that gateways with similar latency would get traffic load balanced to them, the priority could be overloaded to represent the threshold :
I found this simple formula : *ADJUSTED_PRIORITY = PRIORITY - (ROUNDDOWN(ESTIMATED_LATENCY/PRIORITY))* Priority is also the threshold for latency priority adjustment, not sure if overloading it is creating confusion, in this example gateway 1, 4 and 6 would receive 33%/33%/33%, the other gateways would be only there for failover
GATEWAY PRIORITY ESTIMATED_LATENCY ADJUSTED_PRIORITY 1 30 21 30 2 30 91 27 3 30 61 28 4 30 19 30 5 30 32 29 6 30 0 30 7 30 201 24
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 9:08 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
maybe a dedicated module is going to be too complex or better said, duplicate a lot of code for management of the destinations, load/reload/keepalive, ... (although I won't have anything against such approach, if considered better by developer).
However, if done in dispatcher, I think that a new algorithm id should be used, leaving 8 as it is. Also, there should be a new field added in the internal structure to keep this "dynamic" priority -- it can be initialized to the "priority" value.
In some cases I use different algorithms for the same group of destinations, so it would be good to be able to use algorithm 8 with priority from database and the new algorithm at the same time.
Cheers, Daniel On 27.05.20 21:46, Henning Westerholt wrote:
Hi Julien,
sounds interesting, a “location optimized routing mode”. What about making it as a dedicated mode, to not overloading the mode “8”?
Cheers,
Henning
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Hi Folks,
Just found another simple use case of the dispatcher latency stats.
Just shraing this idea of a feature I want to contribute.
When using dispatcher algorithm 8:
“8” - select destination sorted by priority attribute value (serial forking ordered by priority).
If the gateway as the attribute, the priority becomes the estimated latency.
cc-priority
The dispatcher would automatically prioritize the closest one.
If a gateway is becoming unresponsive it will automatically become de
prioritize.
Consider this real life scenario where you have gateways in East and West Coast
Example
URI: sip:28.71.19.140
FLAGS: AP PRIORITY: 10 ATTRS: { BODY: cc_priority=1 } LATENCY: { AVG: 84.001000 STD: 0.062000 EST: 84.001000 (high == low priority) MAX: 93 TIMEOUT: 0 URI: sip:28.71.16.140 FLAGS: AP PRIORITY: 10
ATTRS: { BODY: cc_priority=1 }
LATENCY: { AVG: 29.110000 STD: 2.383000 EST: 31.999000 (low == high priority) MAX: 1499 TIMEOUT: 1
Another major improvement to all of this would be to gather stats on INVITE <> 100 to have a very accurate latency estimation even if the gateway does not support SIP OPTIONS pings
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