<p>There is nothing wrong with the carriers, so I wouldn't want to mark them. Just no route to destination type scenario.</p>
<p>I like daniels option with the drop on_branch. Only challenge I have is keeping a list of all the flags I have already tried. Say I have five carrier groups and I set the flags in gw to 1 2 3 4 or 5 respectivley. How could I use an AVP to efficiently keep a running list and then check against that list?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 8, 2011 9:02 PM, "Juha Heinanen" <<a href="mailto:jh@tutpro.com">jh@tutpro.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:<br>> <br>>> > The issue I am running into is that in a scenario where<br>
>> > both my carriers respond with a 5XX, I end up presenting the same call to<br>>> > all 4 gateways. I would like to present the call to one gateway on each<br>>> > carrier and not try the same carriers second gateway for the same<br>
>> > call.<br>> <br>> currently only lcr rule can be a stopper rule, i.e., if it matches,<br>> other matching rules are not tried.<br>> <br>> you can disable a failing gateway for some number of seconds, which<br>
> should reduce unsuccessful attempts.<br>> <br>> -- juha<br></div>