Rerouting can be a very simple task or a very complicated one. Evil resides in details (you can perform rerouting using various approaches, none is perfect). General idea is to avoid rerouting, as it degrades user experience (long dialing stage). One good point for rerouting is to detect and skip offline gateways. The second thing, radius routing, is on its way. Should be soon in the cvs (sounds familar;). I need to get time and commit patches. Fortunatelly, as now we released 2.2b4 and 2.0.8, it should be possible. ----- Original Message ----- From: "derrickb" <derrickb@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 10:49 PM Subject: Alternate Routes: Hi all.. Just got out of the office with my boss and I'm looking at a serious request from him. We are going to be using the GNUGK for wholesale routing, and we need the ability to route to alternate endpoints for a single call.. Currently this is what I understand happens: Call Comes in Tries Endpoint Call Rejected Call is dropped This is what I need: Call comes in: Tries Endpoint 1 Call Rejected Tries Endpoint 2 Call Rejected Tries Endpoint 3 Call is accpeted Call is completed The call reject can be for any reason, no circuit/channel avail, rejected, out of order, etc.... Is anyone else working with an idea like this? If not, we start hacking code on Monday! The other thing we are going to look at is having the radius return a rewritten E164... Will make our life so much easier... We have a few ideas on how to approach this, but if anyone else is interested, drop me a line! Thanks, Derrick Bradbury ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the new InstallShield X. >From Windows to Linux, servers to mobile, InstallShield X is the one installation-authoring solution that does it all. Learn more and evaluate today! http://www.installshield.com/Dev2Dev/0504 _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8549 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/