veselin at campbell-lange.net
2008-Nov-16 19:04 UTC
[asterisk-users] Caching Asterisk SIP useragent info?
Hello, I'm running an Asterisk 1.4.14 on a linux machine. Serving SIP Snom users. I've noticed that each time Asterisk is restarted, for the first 5-10 minutes, the SIP users can dial but cannot be dialed until each phone re-registers itself against the server. So only after the "Saved useragent...for peer 111" line appears on the Asterisk console, then the 111 user can be reached. What exactly is this process? Is it that the phones send their extension/password details to the server at specific intervals or does the server send a broadcast message, looking for phones? Is there any way to cache/save this SIP useragent information so in case the server is restarted, the user need not wait for their phone to re-register? Also I believe that it is sufficient for the user to just pickup their handset in order to force their phone to re-register quicker. However I'd like to avoid asking the users to do that. Thank you much. Veselin K
This process has been greatly improved in the latest versions of Asterisk - might be time to upgrade. PaulH veselin at campbell-lange.net wrote:> Hello, > I'm running an Asterisk 1.4.14 on a linux machine. > Serving SIP Snom users. > > I've noticed that each time Asterisk is restarted, for the first 5-10 > minutes, the SIP users can dial but cannot be dialed until each phone > re-registers itself against the server. > > So only after the "Saved useragent...for peer 111" line appears on the > Asterisk console, then the 111 user can be reached. > > What exactly is this process? > > Is it that the phones send their extension/password details to the > server at specific intervals or does the server send a broadcast > message, looking for phones? > > Is there any way to cache/save this SIP useragent information so in case > the server is restarted, the user need not wait for their phone to > re-register? > > Also I believe that it is sufficient for the user to just pickup their > handset in order to force their phone to re-register quicker. > > However I'd like to avoid asking the users to do that. > > Thank you much. > > Veselin K > > > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >