The only way I could see to do something like this would be to use a
different dialing plan entry by using a different dialing prefix when the
ITSP fails.  Far from automatic but it would work.

Mike

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Irena Dolovčak <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm testing SipX in HA environment, and I'm gonna use the other server as
> failover server. I have some concerns about sipXbridge.
> Can it be replicated to the second server if the first one goes down? If I
> understood correctly, it shouldn't work. Is that right?
>
> So, we have 2 groups of users which are in two separate areas with
> different prefix numbers. In a normal situation every group of users should
> use it's own sip trunk, but they should use the same gsm gateway and
> international provider.
> Also if one sipX server or SIP trunk fails, we want the users to use the
> other one. With the option of keeping the number. In that situation, the
> provider should switch the trunk which is unavailable to the other location.
>
> How should it be done to have a failover system with sipX? Should it be
> router with SRV records or how? We want one user group to connect to sipx1
> and the other one to sipx2..
>
> Here is the scheme of the system I where I want to test the SipX in.
>
> http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8684/redundantsystem.jpg
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Irena Dolovčak
>
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