Hi,
Here is a copy of part of README:
"
When the function load_gws() is called, matching gateways (that are not
currently designated as defunct) are ordered for forwarding purposes as
follows:
* (1) according to longest user part match
* (2) according to tuple's priority
* (3) according to tuple's randomized weight
....
Weight is an integer value from 1 to 254. Weight implementation is
fast, but unfair favoring larger weight values at the expense smaller
ones. For example, if two gateways have weights 1 and 2, probability
that the gateway with weight 1 is tried first is 1/4, not 1/3. Two
scripts are provided in lcr/utils directory that can be used to check
the probabilities resulting from a given set of weight values. Same can
be done with command 'kamctl eval_weights'.
"
I really don't understand what is the probability finally assign to each
gateway when they have the same priority.
All I can see is that it doesn't correspond to percentage of capacity from
the example above , but how can I determine what value gives the percent
that I want?
Please give an example like:
Rule_id Gw_id Priority weight
36 68 1 60
36 69 1 14
36 70 1 13
36 71 1 13
Regards,
Camila
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[mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] On Behalf Of Juha Heinanen
Sent: lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2012 20:37
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Subject: [SR-Users] LCR weight
Camila Troncoso writes:
The weight variable acts as a percentage of utility of
that gateway?
If for example I have 100 calls, the gateway with gw_id 68 will
receive 60 calls , and the other 14, 13 and 13?
check README. it used to explain how weight is interpreted.
-- juha
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