el Flynn wrote:

Basically somehow I'd split the incoming T1 line into two parallel lines and connect them to two * servers.


I found some hardware that allows you to do this, instead of hacking the T1 cable (which may lead to an impedance mismatch, from what I've been told). They're made by GL communications and I've put it up on the Wiki at http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Failover+switches


They basically make T1/E1 multiport repeaters. The single version provides ten identical outputs from a single T1/E1 input. The dual version provides four outputs for each of two inputs. So you could use this to connect one or two T1/E1 to multiple Asterisk servers (where one server would of course not be running Asterisk until the other server is dead)

Just wanted this to get on the archives in case anyone else gets into the same situation as I did.

Cheers,
Flynn

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