On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Why doesn't the DUNDILOOKUP function return the weight of a path to a number? The CLI 'dundi lookup' command does. What about the mac address and expiry period? The CLI command returns those, but the DUNDILOOKUP function does not. Why?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but DUNDi is doing all the failover work for you. It decides based on the weights what route is best. If you want one route to be higher than another, set it up that way. That's the benefit of using DUNDILOOKUP to handle it, no more work for you after the initial routing.
If that doesn't work for you, program the routes directly into the dialplan instead of using DUNDi, it seems like you'll get better results that way. We did that for a while until we decided to move to DUNDi. Some people will find it more suited to their needs, some won't.
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