Re: How to respond to RouteRequest

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I'm not sure why you are not able to respond to the RouteRequest.

In general, each RouteRequest can be answered with 3 choices:
RouteReject, RouteToAlias or RouteToGateway.

To send calls to from GK1 to GW2 you can either use RouteToAlias and for
example add a prefix that routes the call to GK2, or you know the IP of
GW2 and use RouteToGateway and send the call directly.

Regards,
Jan

Edson wrote:
> This is the scenario:
> 
>       /---GD---\
>       |        |
>      GK1       GK2
>       |        |
>      -+-       GW2
>     /   \
>  GW1a   GW1b
> 
> GW1a => prefix 1
> GW1b => prefix 2
> GW2  => prefix 3
> 
> I want to use vqueue on GK1 to find the best routes for each call. I
already
> configure properly [CTI::Agent] and [RoutingPolicy]. I can see the
> RouteRequest popping up on GK1. I'm able to respond to queries for
calls to
> 1xx and 2xx, but not for 3xx. I have to wait for RequestTimeout and
this is
> not good, I need an instant/real-time response/choice. Is there a way
rush
> the choice and bypass the timeout?
> 
> Edson.
 

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/


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