[Asterisk-Users] Clustering

Douglas Garstang dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Sat Mar 11 23:40:58 MST 2006


No, only if a network interface in the server fails. We have two network interfaces per system (actually we have four, but two are on a private network with a MySQL server). If one of the network interfaces fails, OSPF will switch the default route over to the other interface pretty quick smart. There's probably a little luck involved here too.

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	From: Gabriel Afana [mailto:asterisk at gafana.com] 
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	So you are actually able to maintain a call in progress even if the server
	its connected to fails (by routing to another)?
	
	- Gabe
	
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	From: "David Coulson" <david at davidcoulson.net>
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	>
	> >     From what I can find online, OSPF seems to be a technology or
	method,
	> > not necessarily a program.  What are you using to perform OSPF?
	>
	> OSPF is a routing protocol. Quagga (quagga.net) is a good open source
	> implementation of OSPF for Unix.
	>
	> David
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