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7.2.13 Resources management
The maximum number of permitted calls for a route can be limited, using resource
management, if there are only limited resources for a route, e.g. due to the band-
width of the data connection being too small.
Resource management is configured via the configuration applet in the
Resource
Management
field of the map of the respective route.
A
call counter name
can be entered here and the maximum number of calls per-
mitted for this route can be defined in the
Max. number of calls
field.
The system checks the number of calls taking this route and rejects calls exceed-
ing the specified number of calls. If another route is set up to this destination, this
will then be used.
The number of current calls for the respective name of the call number counter
can be displayed in the
Call counts
area on the user interface of the gateway
(see section 9.2.4 “Call Counter submenu” from page 127).
7.3
Call routing depending on device management
In principle, calls to and from differently configured VoIP devices are handled in
a similar way by your gateway. There are some differences in detail, which are
outlined in the following sections.
7.3.1 Calls to and from gateway groups
Section section 6.3 “Static management of VoIP devices” from page 84 describes
how the gateway becomes aware of groups of VoIP devices.
In principle, routes to such groups are configured in the same way as normal
routes. The dial prefix defined for the route is regarded as matching the called
number if the number matches the dial prefix completely
and
all of the missing
digits required to complete the IP address of the destination device have been
dialled. Superfluous digits subsequently dialled are passed on to the destination
device, if appropriate.