Re: Routing calls to particular ISDN gateways based on source IP / E.164?

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Hi,

you can set easily set priorities on your gateways and if you had one
GnuGk in each city, it would let calls go to the local gateway and only
use the remote ones in case the local gateway isn't available.

But since you have all your devices on one central gatekeeper, they
will all see the same priority settings and thus use the same gateway.

You could use the 'vqueue' routing policy to write a simple script to
do this or maybe even the 'sql' policy.

Regards,
Jan


Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> Is there no equivalent of a "Route List" with GnuGk?  If this were a Cisco 
> phone system, then RL's allows you to configure where a call should go 
> based on the route pattern.  The devices in the route list are ordered in 
> terms of priority, so in NY the route list would have the NY gateway first, 
> and then possibly the Chicago as a secondary, Philadelphia as a tertiary, 
> etc.  Philadelphia might have Philadelphia only, so if the Philadelphia 
> gateway is unavailable the call fails.

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

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