[cisco-voip] Load balancing/ overflow handling with IP-IP gateways?

David Stanaway david at dialmex.net
Wed Mar 23 13:33:37 EST 2005


I know I could potentially use a GK for this, but I am dealing with
external parties/vendors that cant/wont register to a GK and use ras.
They want one IP to send signaling to.


On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 13:24 -0500, Marc Hering wrote:
> AS far as I know, that is what a Gatekeeper is for...  You setup a
> Gatekeeper and then instead of pointing your dial plan to the Gateway.,
> you register the gateways with a gatekeeper...then the GK can managed
> the resources and load balance between them...
> 
> 
> I could be wrong but this is what I remember reading.,. 
> 
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> Does anyone know of a way to have IP-IP gateways such as the the 3745
> configured to redirect a call rather than rejecting a call when it
> overflows its resources?
> 
> Currently when the gateway has insufficient resources to accept a new
> call, it returns an ARJ reason 47 (Resource unavailable), is there a way
> to change that so that it instead bounces the call to another gateway?
> 
> The calls are coming in h323 direct to the gateway (Not able to use a GK
> to load balance).
> 
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