Hi,
In fact I did read the SIP how-to before I send my email.
My SIP source distributes the traffic evenly per IP and port
pairs.
The SIP source is also aware of the SIP call ID so I don’t
need SIP call ID stickiness.
My main issue is the failback that doesn’t restore after the SIP service is
restored.
The balancing didn't work evenly when I used the wrr so I setup sh or dh.
Do the weight settings apply to sh and dh or only to wrr and
wlc?
Why is the default UDP timeout set to 300?
# ipvsadm -L --timeout
Timeout (tcp tcpfin
udp): 900 120 300
Does the load balancing mechanism direct traffic by IP only or
by IP & port paired?
Thx for your help,
Asher
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, Ashi Aber wrote:
> Need to balance SIP from a
single source to two clustered servers.
have you read the LVS-HOWTO about
SIP?
Joe
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