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AAR works with ARJ as well. CM will reroute using AAR CSS.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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Jonathan Charles wrote:
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cite="mid5d093f9a0611170829q4fdf0ad8v644a4599b43d1f00@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Found this quote in the SRND for 4.1:<br>
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"<span class="content">
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."<br>
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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?
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Jonathan<br>
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