[Asterisk-bsd] IAX2 extensions/trunks fail with res_timing_kqueue.so

Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org
Thu Jun 13 08:41:29 CDT 2013


On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Ian FREISLICH <ianf at clue.co.za> wrote:
> Hi
>
> After upgrding from 1.8.20.x to 1.8.22.0, my IAX2 extensions and
> trunks no longer remain registered.
>
> I notice the following message:
> [2013-06-13 14:56:57] ERROR[91354] chan_iax2.c: Timer failed acknowledge
> [2013-06-13 14:56:57] ERROR[91354] chan_iax2.c: Timer failed acknowledge
>
> shortly after which:
> [2013-06-13 14:58:01] NOTICE[91354] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'XXXX' is now UNREACHABLE! Time: 194
> [2013-06-13 14:58:01] NOTICE[91354] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'XXXX' is now UNREACHABLE! Time: 194
> [2013-06-13 14:58:01] NOTICE[91354] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'XXX' is now UNREACHABLE! Time: 195
> [2013-06-13 14:58:01] NOTICE[91354] chan_iax2.c: Peer 'XXX' is now UNREACHABLE! Time: 195
>
> After putting the following line in modules.conf IAX2 trunks and
> extensions remain connected:
>
> noload => res_timing_kqueue.so
>


Wow, I'm going to try this ASAP! Thanks for posting this. I've had to
reduce the registration times to 3 to 5 secs for the extensions to
remain registered. Let's see if this helps!!

-- 
Alejandro Imass

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