
Dec. 13, 2016
7:21 p.m.
I tend to see a 503 as a symptom of a critical situation (per cpu/cps/license threshold breach). And I would consider 503 spikes a decent canary for a sip trunk coal mine. Others view 503s as business as usual, specifically in LCR arrangements, and don't alarm/study them What's the general idea behind industry best practice? E.g. 503 simply signifies another route should be taken, or 503 is cause for a remedy? Sent from my Windows 10 phone