[Freeswitch-users] 502 Bad Gateway: Destination out of order error
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Tue Sep 15 15:22:11 PDT 2009
Hello All,
Wondering if anyone has experienced this issue before. I've attached
a snip of the log file where the error occurs and could use some leads
on this. What's interesting is that the call appears to complete as
normal, and a radius stop message even gets generated, though the
duration is ~1 second.
<snip>
h323-disconnect-time = "h323-disconnect-time=14:35:01.000 UTC Tue Sep
15 2009"
h323-connect-time = "h323-connect-time=14:34:59.000 UTC Tue Sep 15
2009"
</snip>
While there are a lot of pieces involved, the call scenario is pretty
basic (no transfers, no holds, etc.), just a few redirects that
Freeswitch appears to be able to handle without issue. Attached is a
dumb'd down call ladder.
I tried different rates at which I generate the calls, but it didn't
seem to correlate to the amount of errors I am seeing.
Sending a total of 100 calls, with a call duration of 10 seconds:
@10 calls per second = 14 "502" errors.
@5 calls per second = 4 "502" errors.
@4 calls per second = NO ERRORS (1st run)
@4 calls per second = 39 "502" errors.
Please let me know if any additional information is needed.
Thanks in advance for all help.
Vladimir
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