cookbooks:5.1.x:core
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cookbooks:5.1.x:core [2019/02/22 18:01] – [pv_buffer_size] henningw | cookbooks:5.1.x:core [2020/04/03 07:29] (current) – [sip_warning (noisy feedback)] henningw | ||
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==== auto_bind_ipv6 ==== | ==== auto_bind_ipv6 ==== | ||
- | When turned on, Kamailio will automatically bind to all IPv6 addresses (much like the default behaviour for IPv4). | + | When turned on, Kamailio will automatically bind to all IPv6 addresses (much like the default behaviour for IPv4). Default value is off. |
Example: | Example: | ||
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==== latency_limit_db ==== | ==== latency_limit_db ==== | ||
- | Limit of latency in ms for db operations. If a db operation executed via DB API v1 takes longer that its value, a message is printed in the logs, showing the first 50 characters of the db query. | + | Limit of latency in us (micro-seconds) |
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==== sip_warning (noisy feedback) ==== | ==== sip_warning (noisy feedback) ==== | ||
- | Can be 0 or 1. If set to 1 (default value) a ' | + | Can be 0 or 1. If set to 1 (default value is 0) a ' |
The header contains several details that help troubleshooting using the network traffic dumps, but might reveal details of your network infrastructure and internal SIP routing. | The header contains several details that help troubleshooting using the network traffic dumps, but might reveal details of your network infrastructure and internal SIP routing. | ||
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