Thanks Vik for helping us in OSL

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Vik Malhi <[email protected]> wrote:

> You are not missing anything with this unusual requirement.
>
> The real power of SLRG is scalability - and scalability is something they
> cannot test with 3 sites so it's just a test of how well you know the
> technology.
>
>   On Feb 1, 2012, at 11:20 AM, CCIEVoiceKP wrote:
>
>   Assume the requirements state that :
> a.       Site1 local calls should use Site1 Router and send 7digits to
> PSTN
> b.      If Site1 Router is Unavailable use Site2 Router and send 10
> digits as a LD call
> c.       Use local route groups for Site 1
>
>
> Does this even make any sense?  I suppose I could put the SLRG as the
> first RG in the above Route list followed of course by the RG for Site2
> Router.  But in my mind this really doesn’t show the power or purpose of an
> SLRG.  Or am I just totally missing something here?
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
> KP
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