I forgot to mention that, u should provide some sort of loop prevention
mechanism to prevent loop between intl1 and intl2 dialpeers ( Input and
output on following scenario)

If I were u, I will manipulate calling number in first translation rule and
then try to match that on last intl1 and intl2 dialpeers (they should be
different than former intl1 and intl2)

It may be simpler ways to accomplish that. let me know if u find one.


HTH,


On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Michael Shavrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>  Question... Let's say we asked to limit the number of international calls
> from CME to 2 calls maximum at any time. If we have the only one
> international dial-peer, it's simple - just use "max-conn" on the dial-peer.
> But what if we have multiple dial-peers, which eventually falls under the
> definition "international"? For example, "TEHO dial-peer to HQ" considered
> to be "international" from the SiteC perspective. Or "PSTN backup to
> 4-digits interoffice calls" will dial international number... What do we do?
>
>
> Theoretically we can have the only one "international dial-peer", and
> simulate/force all other dial-peers with voice translations... But to me it
> looks very complicated... Will it work at all?
>
>
>



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Sirus Moghadasian
CCIE #21862 (R&S)

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