[asterisk-users] Asterisk Redundancy

Doug Doug at NaTel.net
Fri Sep 28 13:28:18 CDT 2007


At 08:01 9/28/2007, Per Jessen wrote:
 >Douglas Garstang wrote:
 >
 >>>Also be sure that you have a very redundant network configuration.
 >>>Too often I see people spend a great deal of time and money to get
 >>>redundant servers when their switches, firewalls, routers, etc are not
 >>>even capable of handling a failed network element.
 >>
 >> You can achieve this at the application level.
 >
 >How do you do that when your single network connection is gone?

Any suggestions on dual-wan routers?  We can't get this
stupid Twin-Wan to work:

http://www.xincom.com/twinwan.php

 >
 >When considering redundancy it is essential that you have no single
 >point of failure.  Depending on how far you want to go, this means
 >right from your dual-box asterisk setup to dual diesel-generators and
 >two multi-homed datacenters.
 >
 >
 >
 >/Per Jessen, Zürich
 >
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