Keepalived + heartbeatd allows you to maintain a a floating IP between two
machines. If those two machines had configs, internal state synced, and the
IP is configured to float automatically between the two based on which is
actively up, would it be possible to not drop a call should the active
On Thursday 12 Jan 2017, Telium Technical Support wrote:
> This was asked many years ago but I thought I would check to see if things
> have changed. Is it possible to take over a call in progress - using a
> replacement Asterisk server?
>
> In other words, if 2 user agents are connected through
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On 1/12/17 11:09 AM, Telium Technical Support wrote:
This was asked many years ago but I thought I would check to see if things
have changed
As Andres mentioned you can use VMWare. Another option would be to send a
re-invite to both devices and send them to another server.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Andres wrote:
> On 1/12/17 11:09 AM, Telium Technical Support wrote:
>
> This was asked many years ago but
On 1/12/17 11:09 AM, Telium Technical Support wrote:
This was asked many years ago but I thought I would check to see if
things have changed. Is it possible to take over a call in progress –
using a replacement Asterisk server?
One plausible scenario I can think of is if you are running
This was asked many years ago but I thought I would check to see if things
have changed. Is it possible to take over a call in progress - using a
replacement Asterisk server?
In other words, if 2 user agents are connected through an Asterisk PBX, and
I tracked the call ID, IP of each UA