Re: Round Robin and Call Capacity Problem at Neighbours

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That is bad news. Do you have any plans to implement this facilities to neighbor soon?
What is the best solution for following scenario:


GK1                     GW1 with limit of 30 calls
GK2                     GW2 with limit of 30 calls
GK3                     GW3 with limit of 30 calls

Each pair is in different location. Is there any way to forward call from GK1 to GW2 and or to GW 3 in case that GW1 reached limit of 30 calls or is down? As Permanent end point can be registered by 1GK only.

Zygmuntowicz Michal napsal(a):

A neighbor is not the same as a gateway, so don't
expect gateway options will work for neighbors.
Currently, neighbors do not have neither capacity limits
nor round robin facilities implemented.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tusar Ahmed" <tusarbd@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:52 AM


I have configured GnuGK Version 2.2.0 Stable as Proxy Mode and I have
some Permanent endpoints (Some Quintum Gateways). At Permanent
endpoints Round-Robin facility and other functionality running
smoothly.

But I need Neighbour mode enable to replace permanent endpoints (Some
Quintum Gateways) . At the Neighbour mode call is OK but the GnuGK is not
performing Round-Robin facility to route call. All calls are going to
the same endpoint (Quintum Gateway) and when quintum GW filled up with
his all port, the call is not going to next Quintum GW and call is
rejected (with All ports are busy message) and also newly implemented
"Call capacity limit" per gateway is not working . How can I overcome
this situation ?? Pls help me to handle the situation .


> Quintum1
/
GK -- >Permanetnt EP--> Round Robin == Working Fine
\
> Quintum2



> Quintum1 / GK ->Neighbours->Round Robin == Round Robin and Call capacity Not Working \ > Quintum2


Thanks in advanced .

Regards..

..Tusar..




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