Re: RADIUS based call routing

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No, this would be "rerouting". RADIUS based routing
means the gatekeeper, when it received ARQ or Setup, 
queries a RADIUS server and the RADIUS server can
reply with rewritten number and/or destination IP address.
This way you can have, for example, multiple gateways
with the same prefix and let the RADIUS server to choose
a one with the best ASR.
Or, another example, you can have no rewrite rules/termination
gateways in the config and implement whole routing logic
in the RADIUS server.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cesar Bermudez" <bermudez@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 7:40 PM


Hello folks, 

Is posible to some explain to me how this work? (RADIUS based call routing)
If first number fails try the second?

Or what is doing this? 

thx and cheers.



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