[OpenSIPS-Users] Userloc, Registrar, and issues with location entries being removed and user agents ignore expires enforcing

Bobby Smith bobby.smith at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 23:51:57 CEST 2009


Thanks, I think I got confused between min, max, and default and what it
means in terms of the RFC.  I now understand I can send a 4XX back for an
interval too brief, etc, etc, but ultimately I need to rely upon nat
keepalive on the end user or nat_ping to keep the pinhole open.

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Jesus Rodriguez <jesusr at voztele.com> wrote:

> Hi Bobby,
>
> Do not use the modparam("registrar", "max_expires", 45)... this is
> replacing the expires sent by the UA (3600 seconds) to the maximum accepted
> by your proxy (45 seconds).
>
> To limit the number of simultaneous registered contacts use the
> max_contacts modparam.
>
> Saludos
> JesusR.
>
>
>
>  We're having an issue with userloc, registrar, and entries being removed
>> from the store.
>>
>> Some devices, if behind home consumer routers, can not keep the nat
>> pinhole open long enough to actually receive calls if it's a very long
>> duration (say, 3600 seconds).  So, we try to enforce by the following:
>>
>> modparam("usrloc", "db_mode",   2)
>> modparam("usrloc", "db_url",
>>        "dburl_here")
>> modparam("registrar", "default_expires", 30)
>> modparam("registrar", "min_expires", 15)
>> modparam("registrar", "max_expires", 45)
>>
>> And the register message:
>>
>> U 2009/04/16 16:55:13.922594 1.2.3.4:1076 -> 4.3.2.1:5060
>> REGISTER sip:4.3.2.1 SIP/2.0.
>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1.2.3.4:1085;branch=z9hG4bK-12b688e4;rport.
>> From: "Extension" <sip:username at 4.3.2.1 <sip%3Ausername at 4.3.2.1>
>> >;tag=91682ba296592d12o0.
>> To: "Extension" <sip:username at 4.3.2.1 <sip%3Ausername at 4.3.2.1>>.
>> Call-ID: f2edcb48-8f3ca203 at 10.0.4.13.
>> CSeq: 50140 REGISTER.
>> Max-Forwards: 70.
>> Contact: "Extension" <sip:username at 1.2.3.4:1085>;expires=3600.
>> User-Agent: Linksys/SPA941-5.1.8.
>> Content-Length: 0.
>> Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER.
>> Supported: replaces.
>> .
>>
>> U 2009/04/16 16:55:13.922777 4.3.2.1:5060 -> 1.2.3.4:1076
>> SIP/2.0 200 OK.
>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1.2.3.4:1085;branch=z9hG4bK-12b688e4;rport=1076.
>> From: "Extension" <sip:username at 4.3.2.1 <sip%3Ausername at 4.3.2.1>
>> >;tag=91682ba296592d12o0.
>> To: "Extension" <sip:username at 4.3.2.1 <sip%3Ausername at 4.3.2.1>
>> >;tag=d956cb2540203ca43d36f1e0fd077845.d21c.
>> Call-ID: f2edcb48-8f3ca203 at 10.0.4.13.
>> CSeq: 50140 REGISTER.
>> Contact: <sip:username at 1.2.3.4:1076>;expires=45;received="sip:
>> 1.2.3.4:1076".
>> Server: OSips SIP (1.4.5).
>> Content-Length: 0.
>>
>>
>> Opensips removes the contact from the database after the replied timer,
>> which is 45 seconds -- however, the phone doesn't register again for 3600
>> seconds.
>>
>> We know that other technologies will simply store the entries in a
>> database as stale, but lookups for that contact will work arbitrarily for an
>> indefinite amount of time.  I would like to limit the amount of contacts for
>> each user to just one (we don't support multiple contacts or presence), but
>> that as well in the issues seem to cause phones to deregister after the 45
>> second interval.
>>
>> Is there an option or a flag that I'm missing so that even though I want
>> to enforce a default/min/max time, if the phone doesn't register in that
>> period, the contact still lingers around in memory for a predefined amount
>> of time?
>>
>>
>> Thanks again for all your help.
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>
> Saludos
> JesusR.
>
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> Jesus Rodriguez
> VozTelecom Sistemas, S.L.
> jesusr at voztele.com
> http://www.voztele.com
> Tel. 902360305
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