John,

What you ask is perfectly possible and can be delivered as a turnkey soltuion.
However I can't pretend we achieved it without some considerable time invested.

I will contact you offline with a little more detail.

Steve
steve 'at] bicomsystems [dot} com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Heyer, JohnX 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 12:36 AM
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Multi-site Redundancy. Possible?


  We have 3 sites located across the US.  Each has its own Asterisk PBX with a 
stand-alone installation.  The sites are connected via VPN, fully messed, with 
fractional DS3s to the same service provider.

   

  We'd like to set it up so that if the PBX at site A fails, it fails over to B 
or C, if the PBX at B fails it fails over to A or C, and so on.

   

  I know Cisco CallManager supports this using CallManager groups.  Does 
Asterisk support it as well?  Most of the things about redundancy I've read 
seem to assume single-site.

   

  John Heyer, Network Specialist

  CompuCom @ Intel Research, Seattle

  (206) 633-9926

   



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