On Thu, 22 May 2008 11:55:20 -0400, Scott Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 11:04 -0400, Huijun Yang wrote:
>> Scott,
>>
>> XECS-1305 : "There are some circumstances under which a redirector may
>> 'know' that its decision regarding a given request is authoritative and
>> should override any others. "
>>
>> Currently, I only see some error cases that a redirector provides a
>> forced response. Do you see or foresee any scenarios that lookup is
>> successfull, but still decide to override others' decision?
>
> Certainly.
>
> You won't find examples now, because there's no way to do it anyway...
>
> There are lots of internal targets (like MoH, call pickup, etc) for
> which a specific redirector could claim to be authoritative.
>

Anytime there is a dialing prefix involved, (such as global call pickup),
then that redirector is by definition authoritative as no other use
the that prefix is allowed. See "XECS-64 - Call pickup continues to route 
*78... to default GW if no phones report" as an example of the case
where the redirector should have had authority, but the another
redirector also added additional targets.

--Woof!
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