[cisco-voip] Translation Pattern Alternate Routing

STEVEN CASPER SCASPER at mtb.com
Thu Dec 3 11:08:00 EST 2009


The phones are on the same cluster and would stay registered since we have subscribers at these sites. I am not sure AAR would work if it is based on CAC if it is using Locations to determine the available bandwidth. 
 
Steve

>>> Nate VanMaren <VanMarenNP at ldschurch.org> 12/3/2009 11:01 AM >>>
Are the phones on the same cluster or different clusters?

If different clusters, you should be able to do a route pattern to a route list that has both the intercluster trunk route group and a PSTN route group.

If on the same cluster, and the phones are un-registered, your only option seems to be CFUR.  AAR is only for when the phone is registered but the WAN CAC says no.

-Nate

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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Translation Pattern Alternate Routing

I am looking for a method for alternate routing to the same site in the event of a WAN failure. A translation pattern keeps the call on net. For example: 

User at site A dials 914103476026
Translation pattern for the DID range this falls under drops the 9 
we use a 11 digit DN so now the call stays on cluster (across the wan to site B) and all is well.

But if the wan is down what do we do with the call? I do not see a way to alternate route a translation pattern to a route group that would send the call out the PSTN. 

Steve

>>> Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com> 12/02/09 3:54 PM >>>
Do you want the call to route to different sites?

If so, you can point the translation (via CSS) to a RP to different
route lists, based on location...

If you want the call to continue if the WAN is down, then place remote
site gateways (or local) as next in line route groups on the route
lists....



Jonathan

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:31 AM, STEVEN CASPER <SCASPER at mtb.com> wrote:
>  I have several large locations where I want to route calls between sites
> transparently when dialing 9 plus the IP phone number. I know I can use
> translation patterns to accomplish this but how can I make sure calls would
> continue to complete if the wan is down to a site and the translation
> pattern can not reach the phone. Is this where a Gatekeeper would come into
> play?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
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