GNU GK timers

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Hello!

I have questions about GNU GK timers.

>From documentation:
> SetupTimeout=4000
> Default: 8000
> A timeout value (in milliseconds) to wait for a first message (Setup) to
be received after a signaling
> TCP channel has been opened.

I'm getting strange results with this parameter in Routed Mode (!). If I set
it to 4000 and called endpoint does not respond to Setup sent from GK (e.g.
does not send CallProceeding), GNU GK drops the call (sending
ReleaseComplete to both endpoints - calling and called) after approximately
8000ms. So to make GNU GK drop the call in this scenario after 4000ms I have
to set SetupTimeout=2000. Why does this happen?

>From documentation:
> SignalTimeout=10000
> Default: 30000
> A timeout value (in milliseconds) to wait for a signaling channel to be
opened after an ACF message
> is sent or to wait for an Alerting message after a signaling channel has
been opened. This option can
> be thought as a maximum allowed PDD (Post Dial Delay) value.

Will this timer be stopped if Progress message is received insted of
Alerting?

Thanks


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