[cisco-voip] VOIP Dial-Peer Hunting

Erick Bergquist erickbee at gmail.com
Sun Oct 12 21:21:04 EDT 2008


How about changing the dial peer hunt order so the calls to the
servers are round-robin instead of using the first peer all the time?
I know it is not what you're looking for, but may be a workaround
until a better fix comes.  I did this a few years ago for PRIs coming
into a AS5400 series gateway which routed the calls to 3 SIP IVR
servers (not cisco) and it worked like a champ for the solution
customer wanted. I can dig through my notes if you want more details.


On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Alex Balashov
<abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
> Use the "preference" setting for each dial peer that has the same
> destination pattern.
>
> STEVEN CASPER wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>  Does anyone know how to get a voip dial peer to hunt to a lower priority
>> dial-peer when a SIP destination is returning a "SIP/2.0 486 Busy Here"
>> message?
>>  Here is the topology:
>>  FAX user (DNIS 6764)-----T1 CAS-----2851------SIP-----RightFAX servers
>>
>>                       10.1.16.x
>>
>>                       10.1.17.x
>>
>>                       10.99.2.x
>>  When the 10.1.16.x server is down or busy the inbound call never hunts to
>> the voip dial-peer pointing to the 10.1.17.x server.
>>  Thanks!
>> Steve
>>
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