You can either:
1. Use the external ACD application (see www.gnugk.org).
2. Define a few gateways for the same prefix with capacity = 1 and priority = 1.
An incoming call will be routed to the first available gateway.
3. Use your own external scripts to route calls.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nachman Yaakov Ziskind" <awacs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 11:15 PM
... I have a bunch of H.323 machines, all functionally equivalent (i.e., a
call center of sorts) and until now I've just published a list of IPs and
hoped that whatever one the caller picked would get answered.
Now, there's enough of them that this is getting cumbersome. SO, I'd like
a device that would accept an incoming call and route it to any available
machine - dosen't matter which one, really. I thought that a gatekeeper
would do this, but the commercial gatekeeper that we purchased earlier does
NOT do this. Oh, well.
So, does this gatekeeper do this? Does any other, that anyone knows of?
Or, do I need an entirely different machine?
Thanks!
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