Hello,
Does anyone have any idea on how to config ser.cfg to do load balancing and priority routing?
1. load balancing Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination numbers. How to do load balancing (just route calls to them randomly)?
2. priority routing Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination numbers. SER always try A first. If A couldn't terminate the call (offline, no circuit ...), then it will try B. In other words, Gateway A always has a higher priority than B. How to do it?
Thanks a lot.
Regards, Bob
Hello Bob
From: Bo Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 3:07 AM
- load balancing
Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination numbers. How to do load balancing (just route calls to them randomly)?
I think this is a good example for an "exec_dset" - action. See chapter 2.7.4 of the admin_guide.
- priority routing
Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination numbers. SER always try A first. If A couldn't terminate the call (offline, no circuit ...), then it will try B. In other words, Gateway A always has a higher priority than B. How to do it?
I think this is a good example for "On-Reply Procesing". The question is, if you always get a clear failure feedback from Gateway A. See chapter 2.7.5 of the admin_guide.
Franz
Thanks, Franz. That did help.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Franz Edler" franz.edler@utanet.at To: "'Bo'" boman122@yahoo.com; serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:53 AM Subject: RE: [Serusers] load balancing and route priority
Hello Bob
From: Bo Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 3:07 AM
- load balancing
Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination
numbers.
How to do load balancing (just route calls to them randomly)?
I think this is a good example for an "exec_dset" - action. See chapter 2.7.4 of the admin_guide.
- priority routing
Two PSTN Gateways (A and B) could terminate the same destination
numbers.
SER always try A first. If A couldn't terminate the call (offline, no circuit ...), then it will try B. In other words, Gateway A always has a higher priority than B. How to do it?
I think this is a good example for "On-Reply Procesing". The question is, if you always get a clear failure feedback from Gateway
A.
See chapter 2.7.5 of the admin_guide.
Franz