[cisco-voip] AAR question...

Howard, Chad Chad.Howard at ecolab.com
Fri Nov 17 18:22:16 EST 2006


Another question along the same lines...
 
If using gatekeeper for intercluster calls (dial resolution only, not
CAC on the gatekeeper itself), does CM distinguish between between a
reject due to "the DN does not exist on the remote cluster" versus
"insufficient location bandwith" on the remote cluster ?
 
Or does an 'insufficient bandwidth' rejection have to come from the
gatekeeper's locally configured CAC in order to invoke AAR?  (all
rejects from remote clusters look the same regardless of underlying
reason)
 
Thanks.

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Wes Sisk
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 4:34 PM
To: Jonathan Charles
Cc: ciscovoip
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] AAR question...


AAR works with ARJ as well.  CM will reroute using AAR CSS.

/Wes

Jonathan Charles wrote: 

	Found this quote in the SRND for 4.1:
	
	" Automated alternate routing (AAR) provides a mechanism to
reroute calls through the PSTN or other network by using an alternate
number when Cisco CallManager blocks a call due to insufficient location
bandwidth."
	
	My question is, what happens if a Gatekeeper rejects the call,
does this count as 'insufficient location bandwidth' or does AAR only
work if locations-based bandwidth is exceeded? 
	
	
	
	
	Jonathan
	
	
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