Re: ISDN Resource booking

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Hi David,

I wouldn't know an off-the-shelf solution, but you are absolutely on
the right track: For a very specialized routing like that, you should
put the logic into an external component and use the sql or vqueue
policy.

Regards,
Jan


David Ross wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know of a decent ISDN Gateway resource booking system?
> 
> I've just implemented a GnuGk system for our internal IP based VC network
> which is working really well.  However we only have a limited number of
> ISDN lines which are handled by a gateway for outgoing calls.
> 
> Ideally we would like the lines to be available on a first come first
> served basis most of the time but also to have the ability to reserve
> lines for meetings that have been preallocated a specific time slot.  If
> something has already been developed I would be interested to find out
> more.
> 
> If not, my proposed plan is to use an SQL database for routing and stop
> routing calls to the gateway once the number of available lines is equal
> to the number of reserved lines unless the calling party is the one that
> reserved them.  Can anyone see problems with this idea?
> 
> My only concern is what to do with active calls other than disconnecting
> them and I think the only solution is to have the bookings start well in
> advance of the actual required timeslot.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> David Ross

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

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