on 30.06.2011 21:06 Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 02:25:20PM +0200, Arnold Nipper wrote:
Yes, exactly that.
Thanks ... and what does "<RMT>" stand for? When analysing the log I see
flags. All but "RMT" at least have an intuitive meaning to me.
You are right:
Otoh iirc <RMT> means that the message is received from the ReMoTe peer
Aren't you contradicting yourself? On one hand a log message like 2011-04-30 00:05:42 <RMT> YYYY: Error: Hold timer expired does indicate ("<RMT>" flag) that it is received from the remote peer. On the other hand you say it means that the hold timer expired locally. Presumably a notification would be generated and sent to the remote peer before session tear-down. That does at least not make sense to me. Arnold -- Arnold Nipper / nIPper consulting, Sandhausen, Germany email: arnold@nipper.de phone: +49 6224 9259 299 mobile: +49 152 53717690 fax: +49 6224 9259 333