In my system I have exec that check database for aliases, check my GW
for availability and return to SER right URI to send the call. It is
pretty easy script on perl so far (it connect mssql server for LCR and
working together with nagios to check if GW up/down/full (I know.. it is
slow but so far ok for me))
I can not give u my script because it is meaningless without whole
infrastructure, but can answer your questions
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of Andres
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 4:43 PM
To: Jan Janak
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] route managment
>approach is completely impractical for a large
network. Just imagine
a
network with 20
Gateways...100 Gateways...
You can use m4 (or any other) preprocessor to generate the
configuration file. It is not the best solution but it certainly
helps. A sample file for m4 can be found in sip_router/etc/rules.m4,
sample config file using this approach is in
sip_router/etc/ser.cfg.m4 (in unstable cvs branch).
Jan.
Hi Jan,
Maybe I am missing something here but I thought ser.cfg had a limit of
20 route blocks. Even if we use m4 wouldn't we have this limit? If so
then how can we implement 100 gateway routes elegantly in their own
route block? Must we stuff 5 per route block or all in one huge PSTN
route block?
Thanks,
--
Andres
Network Admin
http://www.telesip.net
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