[cisco-voip] Alternative Route Pattern - Question

Jonathan Charles jonvoip at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 12:03:19 EST 2015


You can do this with a route-list... and on each route group either prefix
digits when you send them to the new gateway...


Jonathan

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 6:56 AM, Andrew Grech <agrech88 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi I'm thinking about a problem and don't know the best way forward.
>
> For a global deployment I'd like to setup a speed dial to a local free
> call number and send the calls out each sites local gateway. I'm unsure how
> to create a backup so that if the local gateway is down the number will be
> re-translated to a global international number and use the standard route
> lists.
>
> Example:
> Site A dials 1111 and route pattern translates to a local free call number
> and sends out local gateway.
>
> Site B dials 1111 and route pattern translates to local free call number
> and sends out local gateway.
>
> If Site A local gateway is down re translate 1111 to a international
> number and dial using standard route list. Resulting in the call going out
> site B.
>
> Obviously I could of just created a global translation using the internal
> partition. However for this example assume that the local gateways should
> be used when available.
>
> Cheers
>
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