nmreistd created an issue (kamailio/kamailio#4247)
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### Description
rtpengine module is now trying to ping previous permanently disabled nodes
after commits:
```
* e183a3e25c rtpengine: Re-enable down servers (but not disabled ones)
* 3823479733 rtpengine: Add timer to ping rtpengine
```
### Troubleshooting
#### Reproduction
Just create a set of nodes and also set at least one to be permanently
disabled. After that do RPC `rtpengine.reload` or equivelent and after a
`rtpengine.show all` and `disabled: 1(permanent)` will never show as before the
aforementioned additions.
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### Additional Information
* **Kamailio Version** - output of `kamailio -v`
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Tested between `kamailio 5.8.2` and `6.0.1`
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