[asterisk-biz] Enterprise Level VOIP

Ron McCarthy ronmccar at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 19:02:21 MST 2006


Yeah, thats the issue how to handle a T1 failure/PRI card failure, thats why
I was wondering about the Cisco box since IMHO that has much less chance of
failure then everything else. I was going to use SER to handle all
registrations and auth (were actaully going to be selling this).

What do you mean by send the calls out the other machine, I am confused on
this part I guess...

Any help would be great

Thanks
Ron


On 2/23/06, Matt Riddell [NZ] <matt.riddell at sineapps.com> wrote:
>
> Ron McCarthy wrote:
> > Hello All-
> >
> > I have looked around quite a bit, and cant seem to find anyway to setup
> a *
> > box/cluster to have 100% uptime. Does anyone have any articles or
> knowledge
> > on setting up a system that could be made to handle a server crashing,
> yet
> > phones still be able to operate, I know this can be accomplished with a
> > backup server and DNS SRV records, but that requires PRI's in both
> machines
> > and a bunch of mess from what I have read. If that is the only way of
> doing
> > failover is via a backup server, is there anyway to have all my PSTN
> > connections on one server/box, such as the Cisco Access Servers that
> provide
> > SIP/MGCP -> PSTN connectivty?
>
> The problem is then that you have no redundancy in the T1/E1 handling.
> In this scenario it's actually not that hard, and you could even use the
> redbox pri machine to send the calls to the correct machine.
>
> Let us know if you need some help with this.
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Matt Riddell
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