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The RAS TTL is 120 seconds (it cannot be configured by the way).  An innovaphone endpoint will start refreshing the registration after (120-18) seconds (this is to take care of possible retansmits so that the re-registration will not expire due to transmission failures.
The RAS TTL is 120 seconds (it cannot be configured by the way).  An innovaphone endpoint will start refreshing the registration after (120-180) seconds (this is to take care of possible retansmits so that the re-registration will not expire due to transmission failures.


The gatekeeper will send info requests to the client after 120 seconds idle time.  The client is expected to respond with info resposne messages. If the client does not respond to info request after 7 re-transmission it is assumed as not registered anymore.
The gatekeeper will send info requests to the client after 120 seconds idle time.  The client is expected to respond with info resposne messages. If the client does not respond to info request after 7 re-transmission it is assumed as not registered anymore.


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Latest revision as of 12:20, 13 December 2018

FAQ: What is the time to live value used by IP800 in the H.323 gatekeeper registration? Thanks.

Answer: The RAS TTL is 120 seconds (it cannot be configured by the way). An innovaphone endpoint will start refreshing the registration after (120-180) seconds (this is to take care of possible retansmits so that the re-registration will not expire due to transmission failures.

The gatekeeper will send info requests to the client after 120 seconds idle time. The client is expected to respond with info resposne messages. If the client does not respond to info request after 7 re-transmission it is assumed as not registered anymore.