That only solves one of the failure scenarios, and this one asterisk seesm to handle easily on its own.

One problem I was having with my itsp is that I was able to make the SIP connection, but the voice connection failed on the back end. As far as * was concerned the beep beep beep was a valid call, and didn't fail over.

I am curious to see how others are managing the more difficult types of call failures ...

Tim


Andrew Latham wrote:

You can use an agi program to check the status of each provider before
connecting.

Ping It.....


On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:13:42 -0600, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have been able to setup three different providers successfully, but only
one at a time. I would like to have all active in a fail over configuration
so that one failing would not be noticed by the users. I know it's probably
easy to configure but I have not been able to find out how. Can anyone give
me an example?


It won't be anywhere near as easy as what you might think.

Failures might include:
- call processed but provider has a problem (incomplete call)
- register is working, call processing is not
- provider is off-line (for whatever reason; seldom happens)
- your local isp is down (or having a problem; all itsp's fail)

Asterisk won't know the status of some of these.


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