On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
It isn't as simple as that. When a failure occurs, we only want to use a DUNDi 
route when it's the primary for a queue.

Then don't use DUNDi for queues, use it just for the phones. Seriously, you obviously know exactly which servers you want to be primary for a certain queue, program it into the dialplan. DUNDi should only be used for DYNAMIC extensions, i.e. phones that may or may not be registered at the time of the call, phones that move, phones that register with different servers at different times.

If you're deadset on using DUNDi for it, set up different DUNDi contexts so that you can say "these queues are available here" and "these queues are available there".

Honestly, it seems like a waste of server time to use DUNDi for something that you know is going to be on a particular server regardless of what happens.


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Aaron Daniel
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Sam Houston State University
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