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Hi Kevin,<br />
<br />
"Kevin P. Fleming" <kpfleming@digium.com> hat am 5.
M�rz 2009 um 14:10 geschrieben:<br />
<br />
> > Has anybody set up such an installation and/or is OpenAIS
able to<br />
> > transfer the devstates over different subnets?
Haven't found docs and<br />
> > hints for this use case.<br />
> <br />
> The method OpenAIS uses to communicate between nodes is
designed for a<br />
> very low latency local connection; it is not designed to work
across<br />
> routed connections. Russell Bryant has spent some time talking
to the<br />
> OpenAIS developers about this, but so far there doesn't
seem to be a<br />
> good solution.<br />
<br />
your answer confirms the first test results from yesterday. I will
give it another try with high latency settings for OpenAIS. Maybe
it's enough for transmitting the device_state.<br />
<br />
Greetings<br />
Peter Mueller<br />
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