hunting and call restrictions

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  Hi, 
I am wondering if gnugk has hunting options, meaning that if two
endpoints / neighbors accept the same prefix, then one of them would be
used and , on failure, the other one. 

If not, I guess the calling party could do that, by trying to send the
call to gnugk twice, but then there is a matter of priorities.

I noticed in the manual there is something called CTI::agents, but seems
a little too complicated to be used by the average Joe (me! :D ).

Another option would be to try routing through the SQLauth module, but
there I have no information regarding the configured endpoints and
gatekeepers...

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Also, what can you advice on capacity restrictions based on source and
destination? Something like : endpoint1 (gateway or neighbor) can have
only 10 concurrent calls to endpoint2, but endpoint3 can have 20.

The only thing I found about this is the Capacity keyword, but it
applies only in a limited number of cases and only to gateways, not
gatekeepers.


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