[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2010] line 1/1
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2010] send-number all
# Enable hunt group.
[RouterB] subscriber-line 1/0
[RouterB-subscriber-line1/0] hunt-group enable
[RouterB-subscriber-line1/0] quit
[RouterB] subscriber-line 1/1
[RouterB-subscriber-line1/1] hunt-group enable
Configuring the match order for voice entity selection
Network requirements
As shown in
trunk voice gateways (Router B and Router C) and the trunk lines of these two trunk voice gateways
should be fully utilized.
Figure 33 Network diagram
010-1234
010-1235
Configuration consideration
The select-rule rule-order 1 4 command can implement load sharing. Because the first rule "exact
match" cannot distinguish the priority between Router B and Router C, Router A will use the fourth
rule "longest idle time" to make sure that the resources of the two gateways are fully, equally utilized.
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Router A:
# Configure an Ethernet address.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] interface ethernet 2/1
[RouterA-Ethernet2/1] ip address 1.1.1.1 24
[RouterA-Ethernet2/1] quit
# Configure VoIP entities that respectively originate calls to Router B and Router C.
[RouterA] voice-setup
[RouterA-voice] dial-program
[RouterA-voice-dial] entity 2000 voip
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2000] match-template 010....
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2000] address sip ip 1.1.1.2
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2000] quit
[RouterA-voice-dial] entity2001 voip
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2001] match-template 010....
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2001] address sip ip 1.1.1.3
[RouterA-voice-dial-entity2001] quit
Figure
33, two telephones connected to Router A can make PSTN calls through two
FXO Line 1/0
FXO Line 1/1
Router C
PBX
FXO Line 1/0
FXO Line 1/1
Router B
Eth2/1
1.1.1.3/24
Router A
WAN
Eth2/1
1.1.1.1/24
Eth2/1
1.1.1.2/24
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1000
1001
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