[Serusers] route managment
Jan Janak
jan at iptel.org
Thu Jul 15 08:25:06 CEST 2004
On 14-07 15:43, Andres wrote:
>
> >>approach is completely impractical for a large network. Just imagine a
> >>network with 20 Gateways...100 Gateways...
> >>
> >>
> >
> > You can use m4 (or any other) preprocessor to generate the
> > configuration file. It is not the best solution but it certainly
> > helps. A sample file for m4 can be found in sip_router/etc/rules.m4,
> > sample config file using this approach is in
> > sip_router/etc/ser.cfg.m4 (in unstable cvs branch).
> >
> > Jan.
> >
> >
> Hi Jan,
>
> Maybe I am missing something here but I thought ser.cfg had a limit of
> 20 route blocks. Even if we use m4 wouldn't we have this limit? If so
> then how can we implement 100 gateway routes elegantly in their own
> route block? Must we stuff 5 per route block or all in one huge PSTN
> route block?
You can increase the maximum number of route blocks in the sources,
but are we talking here about a real world scenario (100 gateways
configured in fail-over mode) or is it something hypothetical that
ser.cfg is not suitable for ?
Jan.
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