So ultimately I believe your assumption is correct. If you were routing from one gateway to another and you receive a "legitimate" un-allocated number response , then under most circumstances you would absolutely want to stop routing, after all, the number is un-allocated why badger it to death from one angle or another. However, if it were that the result of an un-available route was due to a circuit out of order then by all means we would want to find an alternate path. Reference the Ipexpert BootCamp where I recently learned the depth of this information.
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