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of requiring two hosts to interface to. Even if a host (or a connection) fails, all requests will
be satisfied.
2 = Alternate Request
Each router will manage a connection to a different host. The routers will take turns, sending
half the requests to the host connected to side A, and the other half to the host connected to
side B. If either host fails, the entire load will be directed to the surviving host. When a host
(or connection) fails, some requests may be lost. This is because by the time the router can
figure out that a host is not going to respond, it is too late to ask the other host and still route
the call within the deadline imposed by the network
3 = Hot Standby
he hot standby method Each router will manage a connection to a different host. All requests
will be directed to the designated primary host. If the host (or connection) fails, all requests
will be directed to the backup host. This option may also lose some requests on failures.
Client Type
The Client Type field in the 
 and in the 
takes these values:
1 = Avaya DEFINITY ECS (non-EAS)
2 = MCI
3 = Sprint
4 = Aspect
5 = Nortel Meridian
6 Rockwell Galaxy (without priority enhancements)
7GTN
8 = Generic NIC
9= Avaya G2
10= Rockwell Galaxy
11= Rockwell Spectrum
12= Avaya DEFINITY ECS (EAS)
13= VRU
14= British Telecom NIC
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Chapter 4: Field Values
Client Type