For some reason this irks me.

I like to create special test patterns to test all my gateways.

I had to create individual groups and lists to accomplish this.

Because, as you say, they disappear when assigned to a specific pattern 
directly.  :(

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I think if you have the SIP trunk assigned to a route pattern, it won't show up 
as an option in the route groups.  You can definitely assign them to a RG 
though.  Try creating the RG, point your pattern to that, then you should be 
able to assign the trunk to the RG.



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From: Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com>
Date: 3/10/22 7:46 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: NateCCIE <natec...@gmail.com>
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM SIP trunk redundancy with multiple CUBES

That was my initial thought as well, but I could  only see how to setup a route 
group with H.323/QSIG,MGCP, etc, not SIP.


I’ll look again.

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From: NateCCIE <natec...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2022 10:29 AM
To: Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com>
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM SIP trunk redundancy with multiple CUBES

Split it to two different trunks and add them both to a route group that is 
configured for round robin to the route list.




On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:13 AM, Matthew Huff <mh...@ox.com<mailto:mh...@ox.com>> 
wrote:

We have two cisco ISR 4331 Cube gateways in two different locations. I want to 
be able to route calls to both devices (preferably round-robin). I have the 
router pattern going to a trunk with both cubes defined (with sip options 
keep-alive configured). The issue we are having is that if the call is made to 
CUBE1 and the associated outbound dial-peer in in busyout, the CUBE returns 503 
 Service unavailable and CUCM doesn’t try CUBE2. What am I missing?

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