Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-05-04 Thread FailSafeVOIP
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 09:06:53PM +0200, Clayton Milos wrote: Since a PRI is a physical connection as well as a logical one, if you can get the server to shut down when it has a problem you could put a 4-pole relay to change the PRI over to the other box. The ISDN Guard is an excellant

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-05-04 Thread FailSafeVOIP
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 09:06:53PM +0200, Clayton Milos wrote: Since a PRI is a physical connection as well as a logical one, if you can get the server to shut down when it has a problem you could put a 4-pole relay to change the PRI over to the other box. The ISDN Guard is an excellant

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-05-03 Thread Laurent Caron
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 12:47:46AM +0200, Laurent Caron wrote: On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 09:06:53PM +0200, Clayton Milos wrote: Since a PRI is a physical connection as well as a logical one, if you can get the server to shut down when it has a problem you could put a 4-pole relay to change

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-05-03 Thread Stephen Davies
On 29/04/07, Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've heard of a device that acts as a failover for a PRI line so you can plug a PRI into two different devices and have the PRI failover if one device fails. Unfortunately nothing like this is commercially available today. Sounds like

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-05-02 Thread Laurent Caron
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 09:06:53PM +0200, Clayton Milos wrote: Since a PRI is a physical connection as well as a logical one, if you can get the server to shut down when it has a problem you could put a 4-pole relay to change the PRI over to the other box. I think the ISDNGuard is more or

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-30 Thread Vicente Aguilar
Hi We've got a redfone here and it's working great so far, despite all the TDMoE bad press. The 4-span version is slightly more expensive than a TE410P, so in the end it's gonna be a more affordable solution as you'd need two digium cards (plus maybe the ISDN guard). The downside is that it

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Tim Panton
On 28 Apr 2007, at 22:22, Laurent CARON wrote: Hi, I'm wondering what the best option to obtain a high availability asterisk server is. Here's what we do when consulting in this area: First decide what the maximum acceptable downtime is, and what the costs to the business of that downtime

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Laurent CARON
Tim Panton wrote: Here's what we do when consulting in this area: First decide what the maximum acceptable downtime is, and what the costs to the business of that downtime would be. Use that as the starting point for the HA design. Discuss with the telco what they can do. They can

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Pardon my ignorance, but: On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 11:36:05AM +0100, Tim Panton wrote: On 28 Apr 2007, at 22:22, Laurent CARON wrote: Since it is possible with BRI cards, i'm wondering if it could be done with PRI. No, BRI has a 'bus' topology, PRI is point-to-point. Taking a BRI from

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Noah Miller
I've heard of a device that acts as a failover for a PRI line so you can plug a PRI into two different devices and have the PRI failover if one device fails. Unfortunately nothing like this is commercially available today. Sounds like the ISDNguard:

RE: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Steve Totaro
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RE: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Watkins, Bradley
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Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen
On Sunday 29 April 2007 16:25, Noah Miller wrote: I've heard of a device that acts as a failover for a PRI line so you can plug a PRI into two different devices and have the PRI failover if one device fails. Unfortunately nothing like this is commercially available today. Sounds

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-29 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
On 4/28/07, Noah Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope. You can use a device like the Redfone fonebridge to convert the PRI to TDMoE. Possible Downside: I've read some reports that say the TDMoE module in asterisk is not so stable. I highly suggest you don't use TDMoE. Especially not if you

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-28 Thread Noah Miller
Hi Laurent - Is it technically good to connect an E1 span to 2 cards at the same time (with only one accepting the calls). Since it is possible with BRI cards, i'm wondering if it could be done with PRI. Nope. You can use a device like the Redfone fonebridge to convert the PRI to TDMoE.

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-28 Thread Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen
On Sunday 29 April 2007 01:06, Noah Miller wrote: I've heard of a device that acts as a failover for a PRI line so you can plug a PRI into two different devices and have the PRI failover if one device fails. Unfortunately nothing like this is commercially available today. Sounds like the

Re: [asterisk-users] Poor man's High Availability solution

2007-04-28 Thread Patrick
On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 23:22 +0200, Laurent CARON wrote: Hi, I'm wondering what the best option to obtain a high availability asterisk server is. I currently use a TE410P (4 x E1) card. I'm thinking of 2 different solutions: - 2 servers configured with Heartbeat + DRBD (drbd mainly