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What SBC and what kinds of traffic volume? I saw a similarly bizarre issue on mine.<BR>
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On Fri, 2010-08-20 at 06:50 -0700, Beth Johnson wrote:<BR>
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Hi Groupers,<BR>
This has been a wild month over here. Our peer SBC has been lit up with alarms with bounces from this peer or that. We'll lose one gateway from a peer for a minute or so, then it'll come right back up. Sometimes the SIP bounce is accompanied with a BGP route flap, sometimes not. It almost always happens late at night, but a few sneak in during the day.<BR>
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We've got plenty of redundancy to cover the events, so ASR remains high.<BR>
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Part of our root-cause analysis is seeking an uderstanding of the experiences of similar networks, so I need to ask... Is anyone else seeing a general increase in internet-based peer bounces?<BR>
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-B<BR>
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