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res_pjsip: Add global option to limit the maximum time for initial qualifies
Currently when Asterisk starts initial qualifies of contacts are spread out randomly between 0 and qualify_timeout to prevent network and system overload. If a contact's qualify_frequency is 5 minutes however, that contact may be unavailable to accept calls for the entire 5 minutes after startup. So while staggering the initial qualifies is a good idea, basing the time on qualify_timeout could leave contacts unavailable for too long. This patch adds a new global parameter "max_initial_qualify_time" that sets the maximum time for the initial qualifies. This way you could make sure that all your contacts are initialy, randomly qualified within say 30 seconds but still have the contact's ongoing qualifies at a 5 minute interval. If max_initial_qualify_time is > 0, the formula is initial_interval = min(max_initial_interval, qualify_timeout * random(). If not set, qualify_timeout is used. The default is "0" (disabled). ASTERISK-24863 #close Change-Id: Ib80498aa1ea9923277bef51d6a9015c9c79740f4 Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
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; The order by which endpoint identifiers are given priority.
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; Identifier names are derived from res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_*
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; modules. (default: ip,username,anonymous)
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;max_initial_qualify_time=4 ; The maximum amount of time (in seconds) from
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startup that qualifies should be attempted on all
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contacts. If greater than the qualify_frequency
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for an aor, qualify_frequency will be used instead.
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; MODULE PROVIDING BELOW SECTION(S): res_pjsip_acl
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;==========================ACL SECTION OPTIONS=========================
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