[Spce-user] Best way to force gateway?

Henk henk at voipdigit.nl
Tue Jan 29 08:45:37 EST 2019


Hi Daniel,

Now I understand what you mean. Indeed a better solution.
Is it allowed to use a peering server twice? I know mediator will 
complain with "medmysql.c:1043 [<unknown>]: Skipping duplicate IP ...", 
but it seems that is only an innocent warning.

Regards,

Henk

On 29-1-2019 14:23, Daniel Grotti wrote:
> You still can use the caller prefix or caller pattern in the peering 
> rules in order to match the peers.
>
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> Daniel Grotti
>
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> On 1/29/19 2:21 PM, Henk wrote:
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> If I understand you correctly, that will route all users to this 
>> peering and that is not my purpose. I have to route only some special 
>> users to this route, as the normal 'high quality' route is too 
>> expensive e.g. a NoCLI route. So these users are not allowed to take 
>> the quality route, even when the cheap route fails.
>>
>> Is it possible to strip the prefix before rating? Normally this is 
>> done on the user level, but then forcing a specific gateway is not 
>> possible anymore.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Henk
>>
>>
>> On 29-1-2019 13:14, Daniel Grotti wrote:
>>> Hi Henk,
>>> yes there is indeed.
>>> you can create another PEERING GROUP with your cheap peering server 
>>> inside, using the "normal" peering rules as the other "classic" 
>>> peerings.
>>> The only need to do is to assign a highest priority to this GROUP. 
>>> So your peer will be selected as first option always.
>>>
>>> Please check documentation to see how to set priority to the peering 
>>> group.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Daniel Grotti
>>>
>>> Head of Customer Support                               Sipwise GmbH
>>> e: dgrotti at sipwise.com Europaring F15
>>> t: +43(0)130120332                          A-2345 Brunn Am Gebirge
>>> w: www.sipwise.com          FN: 305595f      FG: LG Wiener Neustadt
>>>
>>> On 1/28/19 5:05 PM, Henk wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Some of my customers are using cheap routes and I want to force 
>>>> them to take a predefined gateway. At the moment I'm using a prefix 
>>>> like 800 for this (this country-code doesn't exist).
>>>> The problem is, that while it's easy to select  the correct 
>>>> gateway, with a callee pattern like ^sip:800.* , the prices with 
>>>> prefix must exist, resulting in pricelists with destination 
>>>> patterns like ^(80[0-2])?31800 if the gateway is used for routes 
>>>> without prefix and with prefix 800..802.
>>>> While working correctly, it's not exactly good for speed with lists 
>>>> >40000 entries and going through multiple lists.
>>>>
>>>> So my question, is there a better way to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Henk
>>>>
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