Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Ryan Delgrosso
I have personally deployed enum + acme in large capacity (300k+ individual numbers) for this explicit purpose. It scales extraordinarily well and is very robust. Sip redirect is A way to go but now involves building another application layer. Enum allows for distributed caching, all while

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Jason Jessico
Oracle Session Delivery Manager may handle your more complicated use case by providing a easier to deal with UI for pushing and refreshing LRTs to multiple SBCs. You could probably also roll your own equivalent of this fairly easily depending on your requirements if an additional commercial

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Alex Balashov
I would really question the suggestion of ENUM. While it is supported, it has fallen out of fashion, in favour of SIP redirects. I have heard some anecdotes about Oracle's indifference to performance issues at high volumes, and a general perception that ENUM is not held in high regard as a

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Matthew Crocker
Alex, Thanks, I actually have 2 projects, LRT will work for my 'call type' routing requirements (LD, EMER, TF, INT) should be easily handled with LRT. I'll also need ENUM to handle my inbound with 20k-ish numbers being routed to a couple different switches. I'm in the process of moving

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Alex Balashov
However, if you only have like < 10 rules, use something purely internal as Ryan suggests. On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 08:22:28PM +, Matthew Crocker wrote: > > Thanks everyone, reading up on LRT now. Going to read up on ENUM as well, > certainly sounds easier to manage large datasets with.

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Matthew Crocker
Thanks everyone, reading up on LRT now. Going to read up on ENUM as well, certainly sounds easier to manage large datasets with. Easier to upload a DNS server then gzip & upload a LRT XML file Thanks From: VoiceOps on behalf of Ryan Delgrosso Date: Monday, November 12, 2018 at 3:07 PM

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Ryan Delgrosso
You can do this with local policy pretty easily. LRT is an option but I detest LRT. I would deploy enum before using LRT. On 11/12/2018 11:25 AM, Matthew Crocker wrote: Hello,  Does anyone know if I can do some basic call routing on an Acme Session Director?   Basically I want to build a

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Jason Jessico
LRT will do what you need. E-mail me off list if you want to chat about config examples. On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 2:26 PM Matthew Crocker wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > Does anyone know if I can do some basic call routing on an Acme Session > Director? Basically I want to build a dialplan

Re: [VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Alex Balashov
Have you investigated the lightweight routing table (LRT) functionality in the Acme? On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 07:25:49PM +, Matthew Crocker wrote: > > Hello, > > > Does anyone know if I can do some basic call routing on an Acme Session > Director? Basically I want to build a dialplan

[VoiceOps] Oracle (Acme Packet) help

2018-11-12 Thread Matthew Crocker
Hello, Does anyone know if I can do some basic call routing on an Acme Session Director? Basically I want to build a dialplan to route calls to various session-groups based on the SIP URI. Example: 911@* goes to SAG:EMERGENCY, 011*@* goes to SAG:INTERNATIONAL, +1*@* goes to