I've never seen dial-peers work this way. If someone has experience making
them work in this fashion please post to the list. I'd be interested in
the solution.
You can set the sip-ua sip-server parameter to an SRV record. In this case
the Cisco will try the preferred proxy first and fail over to the next
proxy in the
event the first one does not respond.
Thanks,Steve
Razvan Nemesiu wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Cisco AS 5350 and two SER.On my CISCO I have an incoming
pots dial-peer from PSTN (let's say that it matches 333XXX
numbers).Then I have two outgoing voip dial-peers (both dial-peers
match 333XXX numbers and are the outgoing routes for these
numbers).One of these two outgoing dial-peers is set with a higher
preference than the other in order to be the first choice for sending
the calls.One of the dial-peers has session target one of the SER and
the other has the other SER as session target.So, the main idea is
that I want to do fallback between these two dial-peers: if the
connection with the first SER (that is with higher preference) is
down or there are network problems I want my CISCO to choose the
other route to my second SER (and I want it to do that after a
specified time).The question is how cand I do that ? And how can I
set this timer ?(let's say 10 seconds -> after 10 seconds to choose
the other route).What commands do I have to set on the dial-peers and
what commands need to be set in the global configuration
(timers,etc...)?
Thank you very much and I appreciate any help.
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