Re: gateway priority on fail

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Calls are not automatically redirected. If both gateways run out of capacity,
no more calls are accepted.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael" <gnugk@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 3:37 AM



I was reading on the 2.2.1 version of the GNUGK manual, and in the section [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] it shows:


--------------- snip ----------- [RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints] 192.168.1.1=gw1;48 192.168.1.2=gw2;48,!4850,!4860,!4869,!4888

[EP::gw1]
Capacity=60
GatewayPriority=1

[EP::gw2]
Capacity=30
GatewayPriority=2

In this example, calls will be sent to the gateway gw1 until its capacity is fully utilized (60 concurrent calls) and then to the gateway gw2.

-------------------- snip ---------

My question is, what happens to the calls when "gw1" is down (i.e. cannot be contacted on the network)? Are all the calls automatically directed to "gw2"? And what happens to the calls when gw2's specified capacity (30) is reached?


thanks in advance for any insights!



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