2011/4/26 Kevin P. Fleming <[email protected]>:
> PSTN scenarios are "custom/specific" scenarios :-) I'm not aware of
> forking being used in 'PSTN scenarios' at all, really, since I've never
> heard of any PSTN feature that would fork a call. Even the 'call
> forward-no answer' and 'call forward-busy' features are implemented by
> the target endpoint's switch, not by the calling endpoint's switch.

I mean a proxy routing calls to different PSTN gateways or different
PSTN carriers. In this case a gw can get down, congested, etc, so the
proxy could need to do failover.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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