Hi All, I have created an endpoint and starting the transport associating with the same endpoint.
Is there any example of using multiple endpoints and associating transport for each of the endpoints.. so that I can have multiple TCP connections created. Anyone please give me suggestion for my use case. Regards Naveen.S From: pjsip <pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Naveen Shivanna Hi All, Hoping for a solution. Your help will be appreciated. Problem PJsip client sends SIP requests on the same TCP connection Setup details I have pjsip client service which sends request to SIP servers on
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) installed on same VPC. In between these 2 components we are introducing "Internal TCP load balancer". Basically we wanted to load balance the TCP traffic(SIP Messages) from pjsip client to different SIP Servers sitting behind
the load balancer as depicted in the diagram below. Observation Since the pjsip have single transport created and hence the request goes on the same connection to Load Balancer ip-address. Load balancer balances the traffic based on the rule “Client IP, Src port and protocol”..
Since any request coming from PBX1 pjsip client will always be having same ip-address and the connection is also same.. all the requests for going to one SIP Server. Because of this we are not able to load balance the traffic to other SIP Servers Could any one suggest me how I can create different connections for each SIP session created by same PBX pjsip client (PBX1). Regards Naveen.S ________________________________ NOTE: This e-mail (including any attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain information that is confidential and/or protected by legal privilege.
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