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SIP Trunk Group Keep-Alive Settings
« on: January 18, 2019, 01:00:15 PM »
Hello All,
I've inherited support of a Mitel 5000.  Could someone please explain what the setting "Ping Failure Threshold" does in the context of the SIP Trunk Group Keep-Alive config?  What is the default value?  Mine is set at 10.  Also, which address does it try to use for this?  I see an IP address and an FQDN at the top level.  Then I see a list of IP's in the Alternate IP/FQDN List and I see several FQDN's in the Route Sets.
Thanks so much.
Paul


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Re: SIP Trunk Group Keep-Alive Settings
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2019, 03:18:16 PM »
Hello All,
I've inherited support of a Mitel 5000.  Could someone please explain what the setting "Ping Failure Threshold" does in the context of the SIP Trunk Group Keep-Alive config?  What is the default value?  Mine is set at 10.  Also, which address does it try to use for this?  I see an IP address and an FQDN at the top level.  Then I see a list of IP's in the Alternate IP/FQDN List and I see several FQDN's in the Route Sets.
Thanks so much.
Paul
Press F1 on that page and read the help. :)

Ping Failure Threshold
Indicates the maximum number of consecutive ping failures that would put this SIP peer Out-Of-Service. The range is 0–255.

The other settings are carrier dependent... Typically if they have multiple servers or FQDN that traffic may originate from.



 

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