[Asterisk-Users] Stuck SIP channels? -> SIP show channels
jparr at bgcfreedom.com
jparr at bgcfreedom.com
Tue Jun 1 06:34:39 MST 2004
I see the same thing:
marconi*CLI> sip show channels
Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format
192.168.1.100 (None) 000f9054-3a 00101/02439 UNKN
192.168.1.103 (None) 000f9057-96 00101/01079 UNKN
192.168.1.101 (None) 000f9048-5d 00101/00113 UNKN
192.168.1.101 (None) 000f9048-5d 00101/00113 UNKN
192.168.1.103 (None) 000f9057-96 00101/01079 UNKN
5 active SIP channel(s)
marconi*CLI> show version
Asterisk CVS-HEAD-05/29/04-15:18:19 built by root at marconi on a i686
running Linux
marconi*CLI>
Is this something to worry about? Or Normal behavior?
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Karl Brose wrote:
> Yes, it is something to worry about, because you might run out of RTP
> ports or open fd's, depending on your port range in rtp.conf.
> Which cvs version are you running?
> This behavior was observed by several people for a short period of time
> and then seemed to have disappeared with a cvs versions starting around
> 1.390 - 1.394 (chan_sip.c) according to my observations (more like a
> guess actually) couldn't exactly pinpoint the patch that stopped it.
>
>
> Mickey Binder wrote:
>
> >Hello all
> >
> >I've discovered that SIP channels sometimes get stuck in *.
> >I've read some posts from Fri 29 Aug 2003 which mentions this issue, but
> >there doesn't seem to be any final answers
> >
> >I don't know if this is related to the 0001604 bug?
> >
> >Below is a list from one of the incidents:
> >
> >I know the (d) means that it is scheduled for destruction but the 10.1.1.45
> >channel hasn't been used for a couple of days.
> >
> >My setup consists of two different brands of devices.
> >
> >The Peer with IP 10.204.10.12 is an AudioCodes MP-124, and every other IP is
> >a number of Welltech 3504A 4-port FXS devices.
> >
> >
> >asterisk-srv1*CLI> sip show channels
> >Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format
> >10.204.10.12 161913 2d381f58106 00103/00000 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 161913 1e68f3610c9 00103/00000 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 463913 28862156821 00102/05918 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 468945 25028137781 00102/16213 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.20 305129 57f9ac-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 467040 57f9cc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 467040 5800ec-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.1.1.45 909617 2f560a1e6dc 00103/00000 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 832082 57fd3c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 909617 4f8157c61b3 00103/00000 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 909617 58022c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.12 909617 2b2763885b7 00103/00000 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.23 448019 57faec-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.19 303020 57ffcc-acc0 00101/00004 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.13 458717 57fc2c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.13 458717 57fafc-acc0 00101/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.13 458717 57f89c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 464277 58034c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 467040 57fafc-acc0 00101/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 467040 57f89c-acc0 00102/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.24 909667 5805ac-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 467040 57fe8c-acc0 00102/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.19 909657 58035c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.13 458717 57faec-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.19 909657 58022c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 465668 58021c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 468945 57fadc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 468945 5800cc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.22 909653 57f9dc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.22 909653 58048c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 464277 57ffbc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 468945 57fd3c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 468945 57fe6c-acc0 00101/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.14 468945 57fadc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.15 464277 57ffbc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.19 303020 57fc3c-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.17 178499 57fd3c-acc0 00101/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.18 442811 57ffbc-acc0 00102/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.13 458717 57f9bc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.20 305129 58032c-acc0 00101/00003 UNKN (d)
> >10.204.10.19 303020 57f9dc-acc0 00102/00002 UNKN (d)
> >36 active SIP channel(s)
> >
> >
> >
> >Is this something that I should worry about?
> >
> >
> >regards,
> >Mickey Binder
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >Asterisk-Users mailing list
> >Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com
> >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
> >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
> > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
> >
> >
> >
> _______________________________________________
> Asterisk-Users mailing list
> Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com
> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
> To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
>
Jeremy Parr
Senior Engineer, Network Services
BGC Ltd.
More information about the asterisk-users
mailing list