Re: prefix match in [RasSrv::GWPrefixes]

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I have the same problem. If you have control over the terminating GW you can use the following work around. You can assign several IP addresses to the terminating GW. Thus you can assign limites independendly for each prefix.

Regards
Jan


Nour Omar schrieb:

I overcame this problem by writing my own plugin for radius since gnugk supports radius based routing, billing and authentication. Complete solution involves gnugk, radius server( with my plugin) and Mysql. It is very flexible solution in terms of routing and billing.

*/Marc Michot <mmichot@xxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

    it's too bad because the GK make a bad choice and the plateform
    refuses calls which could not be.



    Le 26 juin 05 à 16:00, Nyamul Hassaan a écrit :

    > I had once asked the same question, and it appears that GnuGK
    > currently
    > doesn't support such a feature, as was confirmed by Michal.
    > Regards
    > HASSAAN
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Marc Michot"
    > To:
    > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 19:10
    > Subject: Re:  prefix match in [RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
    >
    >
    > ok
    >
    > I have an another problem.
    > On a gateway, I've got several possible prefixes and a global
    > capacity of 60 voices (for example).
    > but only a capacity of 30 voices for the first prefix, 20 for the
    > second and 10 for the last one.
    >
    > The problem comes that when there are 30 voices used by the first
    > prefix, 0 for the other prefixes.
    > If new call comes for the first prefix, this gateway will be
    selected
    > (30 voices free but 0 free one for the first prefix) and the calls
    > will be reject with the error : No circuit or channel is available.
    > But there are other free GWs for that prefix.
    >
    > Is there a solution to that problem with GnuGK ?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Marc
    >
    >
    > Le 22 juin 05 à 21:19, Zygmuntowicz Michal a écrit :
    >
    >
    >> In the 2.2.x gatekeepers you can use wildcards for prefixes
    >> and other stuff. Please refere to the manual. It's not quite
    flexible
    >> as regexps, but is enough for most situations.
    >>
    >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Michot"
    >> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:08 PM
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>> In [RasSrv::GWPrefixes], I would like to match all prefix like :
    >>> 1234#11, 5678908#11
    >>> In fact with regexp : /\d+#11/.
    >>> rather than to have :
    >>> GW1=1234#11,5678908#11,234#11
    >>> I would like to have something like :
    >>> GW1=*#11
    >>> Is it possible ?
    >>> Best,
    >>> Marc
    >>>
    >>>
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