[cisco-voip] Redundant Route Patterns

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Thu Sep 11 11:23:28 EDT 2008


Only way I can think of to achieve this is in CUCM is using locations- 
based CAC (or a gatekeeper to control calls to the H.323 gw).    Set  
the bandwidth to the H.323 site so that only the desired number of  
calls can be up at a given time.

Otherwise if you can have the H.323 gateway reject calls after a  
certain number CUCM will route to the next member of the RL/RG.

I would encourage you to not use separate route patterns though and  
make them separate route groups in the same RL.

-Ryan

On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Marcelo Zilio wrote:

Hi,

I have two Route Pattern at Unified CallManager 5.1(3) pointing to  
the same destination.
Say 9.123XXXX
One of them use a SIP Trunk.
The other one uses a Route List -> Route Group -> H323 Gateway (E1).

Is it possible, for example, the first ten calls use the SIP Trunk to  
go out and the eleventh, twelfth,... calls use the RL?

thanks
Marcelo

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