You can just do this yourself with script arrays and custom database
queries. Easily. Why is everyone so hung up on trying to squeeze
logic functionality from modules that isn't there?
On 08/26/2010 10:47 AM, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
OK, so In my scenario this wouldn't achieve what I
am looking for. I
basically want 2 servers to get all the round-robin requests unless
they are unavailable. Then I would want the lower proiority servers
brought into the mix.
Maybe ill take a look at the source to see how tough this would be.
Thanks.
On 8/26/10, Geoffrey Mina<geoffreymina(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about the "priority" in the dispatcher module. I looked
in the docu-wiki and there was nothing which actually described how this
field is used (exactly), so I can only guess or ask the list.
Say I have 3 destinations in a set:
set: 1
dest: sip:1.2.3.4:5060
priority: 1
set: 1
dest: sip:1.2.3.5:5060
priority: 1
set: 1
dest: sip:1.2.3.6:5060
priority: 0
I am using ds_select_domain("1","4") to retrieve my list of
destinations.
In this scenario, would the calls only route to 1.2.3.6 if .4 and .5 were
both out of service?
Thanks.
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