What you say...Yves A. ([email protected]):

> 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

Thanks gentlemen!

hose

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