09-02-2009 06:49 AM
Hello.
I have 3 dial-peer in my configuration.
I would like to block 2 of them if the total of calls of the third dial-peer is supperior or equal to a number (20 for example)
I checked for the max-conn command, but its not exactly what I need.
Anyone have an idea ?
Thank you.
09-07-2009 02:29 AM
I need help please.
I need to bock 2 dial-peer if the number of simultaneous calls of another dial-peer is supperior to a number.
09-10-2009 04:22 AM
Try using trunk-groups for that.
09-17-2009 04:52 PM
what I understand, if number of calls exceed a limit, then it should block 2 dial-peers,
try this
dial-peer voice 9999 pots
huntstop
max-conn 10
shutdown
destination-pattern 16000011961
port 7/0:D
"max-conn 10" which means that only ten call at one single time will be allowed to this particular "destination-pattern 16000011961".
The "huntstop" works when the 10 calls max has been reached at any one time and stops the hunting of any other
dial peers this in turn will reject these calls until the connections become lower than the "max-conn" threshold allows.
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