reco Posted August 31, 2008 Report Posted August 31, 2008 if my pbxnsip looses the internet the trunks do not reregister automatically. trunk page displays: 500 Address Resolution Failed (Registration failed, retry after 60 seconds) but it does not reregister. also clicking `reregister` does not do the trick. a reboot of pbxnsip does solve this. the internet connection is up while clicking `reregister` Version: 3.0.0.2993 (Linux) christof Quote
Vodia PBX Posted September 1, 2008 Report Posted September 1, 2008 if my pbxnsip looses the internet the trunks do not reregister automatically. trunk page displays: 500 Address Resolution Failed (Registration failed, retry after 60 seconds) but it does not reregister. also clicking `reregister` does not do the trick. a reboot of pbxnsip does solve this. the internet connection is up while clicking `reregister` That sounds like there was a problem with DNS. The PBX caches DNS entries internally, probably the DNS entry must expire first. The expiry time for this is one hour or the time to live that was returned by the DNS server. Quote
reco Posted January 29, 2009 Author Report Posted January 29, 2009 this is wired, is there a way to tell the pbx to flush that cache. this just started to happen since callcentric did some work on their network. no changes on the pbx. after a restart it works again for some time. christof Quote
Vodia PBX Posted January 30, 2009 Report Posted January 30, 2009 is there a way to tell the pbx to flush that cache. this just started to happen since callcentric did some work on their network.no changes on the pbx. after a restart it works again for some time. The PBX is just obeying oders regarding the TTL. If the service providers thinks that it is enough to check once per day if a record changes it is a "feature" that the user has to wait one day until the DNS record changes. Though I have some doubts that that was the problem. I know from other users that they did not have such a problem with callcentric. And you can always override the DNS by manually looking it up and putting the IP there temporarily. Quote
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