[asterisk-users] SIP Qualify

Douglas Garstang dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Mon Aug 14 18:42:26 MST 2006


In that case, if I set qualify=1000, and it still polls every 60s, then how can it consider it unreachable at 1000ms?
 
Doug.

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	From: Douglas Garstang
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	Subject: [asterisk-users] SIP Qualify
	
	
	> Ok, what's the deal with qualify in sip.conf. The docs on the voip wiki at:
	>
	> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+sip+qualify
	>
	> state that it can take either yes, no, of a number which represents how long
	> in milliseconds between polling. I set it to 1000, (ie qualify=1000), did a
	> reload,  and it's obviously polling at 60 seconds, not 1 seconds, as
	> evidenced from an ngrep trace.
	
	The value that qualify takes is the maximum time to accept before considering the device unreachable. If I set qualify to 200ms, and my device's qualify time is 250ms then the device will be considered unreachable.
	
	> I'm guessing the wiki is wrong, because it also says the default polling
	> period is 2s, not 60s.
	>
	> Can someone update that? Can ANYONE fix those pages on the voip wiki?
	
	Yes, you can. voip-info.org is a wiki that anyone can update/change/modify.
	
	> Doug.
	
	Joshua Colp
	Digium
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