[cisco-voip] Gatekeeper Routing
Andrew Dignan
andy at dignans.com
Wed May 25 12:28:20 EDT 2005
I was missing "arq reject-unknown-prefix".
Andy
> I have 3 CallManager clusters and I am using a gatekeeper to route calls
> between the clusters. This environment has a 10 digit dial plan so what I
> am doing is anytime someone dials 91[2-9]XX[2-9]XXX I strip of the 91 and
> send it out a Route List that first sends the call to the gatekeeper and
> secondly to the PSTN (that Route Group prefixes "1"). The call will fail
> to the PSTN route group if the gatekeeper is either down or not enough
> bandwidth is avaialable between zones. This is working fine.
>
> What I am trying to find out is if the gatekeeper doesn't not have a "zone
> prefix" that matches an incoming request can I have it fail and have
> CallManager interpret that to prefix the 1 and fail to the PSTN route
> group (just as it does if there isn't enough bandwidth available). Or, do
> I have to create tons of Route Patterns that match each clusters DID
> ranges and ONLY send those calls to gatekeeper. If so that kind of
> defeats the purpose of a gatekeeper for easier dial plan management.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy Dignan
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