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SCASPER at mtb

Jul 1, 2009, 6:28 AM

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Alternate Routing

How can I deal with the scenario of a call placed on cluster from one device to another device at a remote location but the WAN link is down at the remote location and the site is in SRST. AAR does not seem to fit, all it refers to is when a site has insufficient bandwidth. No way I can think of to use Route Lists since from the Call Manager perspective this is an internal call.

Thanks
Steve




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voicenoob at gmail

Jul 1, 2009, 6:35 AM

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Re: Alternate Routing [In reply to]

Depends on your version. In 4.x you were SOL. In the newer version AAR can
detect down WAN links and reroute. Or you can use new call forward settings
on the DN.



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How can I deal with the scenario of a call placed on cluster from one device
to another device at a remote location but the WAN link is down at the
remote location and the site is in SRST. AAR does not seem to fit, all it
refers to is when a site has insufficient bandwidth. No way I can think of
to use Route Lists since from the Call Manager perspective this is an
internal call.



Thanks

Steve









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lelio at uoguelph

Jul 1, 2009, 7:16 AM

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Re: Alternate Routing [In reply to]

I believe there is a new forwarding parameter for DNs, I think it is
called "forward on unregistered". Not sure if it has internal/external
options like the others though. And I believe it's only available in
v6 and higher.

Lelio Fulgenzi, Senior Analyst
Computing & Communications
University of Guelph
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On 2009-07-01, at 9:28 AM, STEVEN CASPER <SCASPER[at]mtb.com> wrote:

> How can I deal with the scenario of a call placed on cluster from
> one device to another device at a remote location but the WAN link
> is down at the remote location and the site is in SRST. AAR does
> not seem to fit, all it refers to is when a site has insufficient
> bandwidth. No way I can think of to use Route Lists since from the
> Call Manager perspective this is an internal call.
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
>
>
>
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> mail.
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