4-106 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring POTS capability on the MAX 6000 and MAX 3000
Fair Share routing
You can set the Call Distrib Type parameter to Fair Share so that a call is routed to the
available port that has been idle the longest. This value distributes the calls among several
destinations. In addition to routing a call by Phone Number, Src Slot, Src Port, and Call Rte,
Fair Share further sorts the call by Dst Slot and Dst Port. The existing internal routing criteria
for sorting still apply. You can configure the most specific slot and port by setting values other
than zero. You can configure the least specific slot and port by setting zero values. Table4-3
shows the full-group ordering from most specific to least specific.
As shown in Table4-3, calls whose destination is a nonzero slot and a nonzero port are at the
top of the sort order, and calls to a zero slot and a zero port are at the bottom of the order. If a
match is within the same group, the MAX unit routes the call to the port that has been idle the
longest first, and the least idle port comes last.
For example, the sort order for the calls in Table4-4 is from the top of the table to the bottom.
For example, both the second and third rows of Table4-4 show nonzero slots and nonzero
ports (Slot 7, Port 1 for row two and Slot 8, Port 2 for row three). If the MAX finds the
slot/port combination (7/1 or 8/2) that has been idle the longest gets the call. If one
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Table4-2. Example of sorting order (continued)
Phone
Number Src Slot/
Src Port Call Rte
Type Dst Slot/
Dst Port
Table4-3. Full-group ordering of slot and port numbers
nonzero slot nonzero port
nonzero slot zero port
zero slot zero port
Table4-4. Example of Fair Share routing order
Phone
Number Src Slot/
Src Port Call Rte
Type Dst Slot/
Dst Port
5551212 3/1 Trunk-Any 8/ 0
5551212 Trunk-Any 7/1
5551212 Trunk-Any 8/2
5551212 Trunk-Any 6/0
5551212 Trunk-Any 5/0