Hello Jerry and John,
Even if Jerry's assumption could be
implemented, the real problem would show up. VQ would only work with ACF
and nothing else and it is somehow unrealistic in a serious network that
all the endpoints make their connectivity only through ACF.
If we want the take advantage of VQ, we
should first make it happen after receiving of all the RCF, LCF, ACF and
most importantly Setup.
Thanks,
Bahram.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:43
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Subject: Re: Virture q
and failover
Hi Jerry,
thats not really true. Once a call has failed
you can't retry it via a VQ. But the external routing script on a VQ can
try to know which routes are available and try to avoid them or at least
avoid them after the first problem is
seen.
Regards, Jan
Fu wrote: > hello, > I
remember I read somewhere that in Virtue Q, GNUGK can specify how it will
deal with the failed call; so, if we send failed call to next route/gw,
then this is the function of fail over; > Can any one please help me how
to do VQ, and specify the route for failed calls? > Any answer would
be appreciated > Regards > Jerry
-- Jan
Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/
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