[Asterisk-Users] Maximum retries exceeded
Joseph
tech at ekn.com
Fri Jul 15 03:37:45 MST 2005
Periodically I will get this type of message in the * log:
WARNING[18535]: Maximum retries exceeded on call
5dbbf3382b43aae51605b6cd3591c00a at 1x.x.x.x for seqno 102 (Non-critical
Response)
The ip address listed sometimes is the * box itself and sometimes will
be a sip cisco sip phone.
When this happens often there will be lots of these messages, so 30 or
40 in 2 minutes time.
I know it is a warning, but when this happens folks complain that calls
are dropped or they can not hear.
Asterisk suddenly lags in call completion and talk time.
How can I go about finding what causes this?
We have a normal call load of about 20 to 40 calls at a time, running
1.0.7 stable.
We use the queue to handle incoming customer calls.
And the AgentCallBackLogin.
Doing a google revealed little that seemed helpful or I did not google
right :)
I have thought of removing the mpg123 stuff and using raw files.
But, I don't know that that is the real problem.
It seems especially strange that it complains about its on ip address
sometimes.
Any one else ever see this or have an idea where to trouble shoot it?
--
respectfully, Joseph
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