[asterisk-users] Strange Cisco/Asterisk anomaly

J. Oquendo sil at infiltrated.net
Mon Jan 26 09:29:03 CST 2009


On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Danny Nicholas wrote:

> You've tried a "sip reload" from CLI and rebooted the phones?
> 

Been there, done that. Rebooted the phones manually, switches
manually, wiresharked for anomalies, nothing out of the ordinary.
Since as stated there was an outage, the server maintained power.
I decided to reboot the server itself 10 minutes ago and all was
resolved - so that's something odd in of itself.

I configured Asterisk in a high availability cluster so there is
always a failover however, in this case, just one of the things
I like to view (well my shop likes to also) as - an Asterisk
fluke. I'd like to upgrade the system, but it would need to be
a complete revamp as bringing it up to par would mean redoing
Zaptel, etc.


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