I believe there are some issue with outbound routing. As I understand it outbound routes are determined from those in the list from top to bottom (1 = highest priority) , however this is not what I am seeing
I have something like this
Provider A
1234XXX.
Provider B
1235XXX.
Provider C
1XXX.
Unfortunately from my experience when I dial 12345678900
my call in most cases uis routed by provider C when it should be routed by provider A.
I had previously tested outher outbound routes that had worked.
Here is another question on outbound routing.
If I have routing limited to and extension, (assuming the ebove routing example) can I set up provider D that would handle all XXX. calls from extension 200 while Provider E would handle all XXX. calls from provider E, ass uming the E and D trunks were set up that way?
This problem seems to have worsened. I can not seem to dial out on too many of my routes at allo today. I was able to make a couple of calls, but not many. I think there are major issues with outbound routing.
Also after having made some routing changes a couple of hours ago, I can no longer rearrange the outbound routing order.
I believe that PART of my original problem has to do with that I have the same trunk appearing in two different outbound routes. Could this be the case?
I am still looking into this. I thought I had more info, however the problem remains and I can not say difinitively that I can ALWAYS reproduce the symptom
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by sup on 04.05.2006 at 22:01.