Well gateways don't register to open us as I'm sure you know (spxbride does
reg some sip trunks, so maybe that's what you are referring to?).  Maybe a
keepalive sort of check in a trunk what would disable the gateway if not
registered?

..or... for regular gateways, what about a simple ping to the gateway.  if
you can reach it thats at least a start...

If all lines in a gateway are busy the dial plan should roll to the next
gateway now...
On Jul 29, 2011 12:10 PM, "Tony Graziano" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> sipxbridge can provide information about gateway that register (status).
> Dialing plans can have multiple gateways.
>
> Right now multiple gateways actually mean nothing (for the most part).
>
> Does it seem feasible to add a check mechanism when there are multiple
> gateways assigned to a dial plan to check the status of the gateway before
> sending the call to "that" gateway?
>
> ex:
>
> Dialplan1: send to
>
> gateway1
> gateway2
>
> Gateway 1 and gateway2 both register, but gateway1 is in a NOT REGISTERED
> state. The call should go to gateway 2 by default.
>
> Right now the calls fails.
>
> So without having to use any RFC's that don't exist for determing fault
> codes and such, doesn't it make sense to at least bypass a gateway that
> internally we could see as unuseable/or unavailable and at least sidestep
> some issues?
>
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