I was talking with a customer on my SIP line earlier when I experienced a large amount of distortion and breakup of the signal. I didn't lose the connection and could converse once again in a short space of time, but seeing as my connection wasn't being used for much else it was odd.
On inspection of the routers log (my old faithful ASR-8400) I found the following line many times:-
07/29/2006 16:03:31> sip: port limit exceeded
Desipte all experience in the field of reading router logs, I cannot for the life of me think what port limit it can possibly be referring to. To be honest I am amazed that a router of this age is even "aware" that a SIP connection is present, lol
All possible pointers welcome, some which may indicate it isn't time to say goodbye to my ASR may also put a smile on my face
SIP port limit exceeded
SIP port limit exceeded
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Hmm, well it would appear that the limit for concurrent connections for the SIP protocol has been reached and so the router is struggling to open up new connections and so dropping part of the call. This value appears to be a hard coded (in more ways than one most likely) variable on the router so it looks like I will have to invest in a replacement that can handle more connections otherwise my customers are going to keep getting cut off
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Re: SIP port limit exceeded
Do these jog your memory?Kieran wrote:I cannot for the life of me think what port limit it can possibly be referring to. To be honest I am amazed that a router of this age is even "aware" that a SIP connection is present, lol
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