AAR does not apply to route-patterns.  AAR is for when you call another
extension and you get out of bandwidth.

But you might want to check your service paramaters for Stop Routing on Out
of Bandwidth Flag.  This should be set to False.

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Cisco Voice Mailing List 
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> Can someone please have a look at my setup below, and give me some pointers
> on where/what I'm doing wrong, or advice on what to try? Thanks!
>
> Site 1 - Local gateway is HQ with extension range 039944XXXX
> Device Pool HQ has LRG=HQ
>
> Site 2 - Local gateway is BR1 with extension range 088844XXXX
> Device Pool BR1 has LRG=BR1
>
> All devices have a CSS of CSS-System
> All lines have partition of PT-Common and CSS of CSS-System
>
> CSS-System has PT-Common in it.
>
> Route Groups:
> RG_HQ has gateway HQ
> RG_BR1 has gateway BR1
>
> Route Lists:
> RL_HQ has:
>    RG_HQ
>    Standard Local Route Group
>
> RL_BR1 has:
>    RG_BR1
>    Standard Local Route Group
>
> RL_Local has:
>    Standard Local Route Group
>
> Route Patterns:
> 0.@   -->   RL_Local and PT-Common
> 0.03XXXXXXXX   --> RL_HQ and PT-Common          (Additional prefix digits
> for TEHO through this gateway)
> 0.08XXXXXXXX   --> RL_BR1 and PT-Common         (Additional prefix digits
> for TEHO through this gateway)
>
>  - When I dial from HQ or BR1, it goes out the SLRG as expected (local
> gateway)
>  - When I dial 088844XXXX from HQ it uses the WAN and goes out the BR1
> gateway and same in the other direction
>
> The issue is with TEHO and AAR. In the event of AAR being invoked due to
> bandwidth. If I dial any number in the TEHO range of the other site (Eg.
> Dial 0866554433 from HQ) the call will be rejected due to not enough
> bandwidth. If I dial an actual extension in the BR1 site, it will route via
> AAR correctly, as the BR1 site has an AAR group configured, however an
> external number cannot.
>
> I was under the impression I could configure a single AAR group in this
> situation which would encompass every new site added.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on the recommended AAR solution for
> multiple sites with TEHO using SLRG?
>
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