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Hello,<br>
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On 1/19/12 2:58 PM, Carlo Dimaggio wrote:
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Hi all,<br>
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I need group-based routing, that is I want a routing table for
each type of subscriber (residential, business,...).<br>
I have seen that Drouting does it throught groupID and I'm
wondering about the same behaviour with carrierroute module
(as LCR uses only flat costs). <br>
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not sure, but I think LCR can do decisions based on a group of
rules, by using lcr_id field.<br>
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For carrierroute I cannot provide exact answer, perhaps others on
this list will do it.<br>
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size="-1"><font face="Arial"> Can the "carrier" parameter be the
right way to do it? I have no special requirement about the
number of routes.<br>
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However, Is the DRouting </font></font>
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actively maintained?<br>
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No plan for new features at this moment in my side, but the module
is maintained and any reported issue will be fixed.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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