Juha Heinanen writes:
> the param is there in order to save shared memory and speed up those
> functions that operate on lcr instances.
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Geoffrey Mina writes:
> OK. I updated that to 10 and now it loads both. Is there any harm in
> making it 100 even though I will never use that many? Just so I don't need
> to restart Kamailio to add new routes?
the param is there in order to save shared memory and speed up those
functions that
OK. I updated that to 10 and now it loads both. Is there any harm in
making it 100 even though I will never use that many? Just so I don't need
to restart Kamailio to add new routes?
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Geoffrey Mina writes:
>
> > I am still a little baffl
Geoffrey Mina writes:
> I am still a little baffled by the new LCR table structures and i am having
> a hard time figuring out how to use them. I want to different LCR gateways
> for two different prefixes. When I load up this configuration,
> lcr.dump_gws is only returning the Gateway with Lcr
I am still a little baffled by the new LCR table structures and i am having
a hard time figuring out how to use them. I want to different LCR gateways
for two different prefixes. When I load up this configuration,
lcr.dump_gws is only returning the Gateway with Lcr ID: 1. What am I doing
wrong h