hi,

yes, this is the way, asterisk / the channeldriver handles it.
you can simulate the failure of one span by just pulling out the cable and see what happens..
on top, you can influence the order, the channels are used by using
dahdi/g1 or dahdi/G1...
regards,
yves

Am 05.03.2013 07:31, schrieb Hose:
Hello,

If I put two spans' worth of channels, say 1-23 from span 1 and 25-47 in
span 2, in one group, but only span 2 was showing OK and the other was
down / showing a RED alarm, would asterisk automatically skip over
trying to use channels 1-23 when doing outbound calls? e.g.,
dial(dahdi/g1/(number) would just jump to channel 25?

Testing seems to bear this out, but I'm not positive about it.

hose

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