Yes, this works too...  Depends if you want to use branches or not.

I thought he wanted tricks :-)

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:53 PM, McIlvin, Don
<[email protected]>wrote:

> A thought..
>
> The existing Dial Plan has the two gateways each associated with a branch,
> but each also having distinctive IP address, Port, UDP etc. settings..
>
> Create two more unmanaged (phantom) gateways, one for each branch but the
> new phantoms having the alternate IP address settings. Place them below the
> two originals on the dial plan gateway list. The gateways should all be
> *not* shared.
>
> Don M
>
>
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> Subject: [sipx-users] Pseudo brach survivability, HA
>
> I have two site connected via an IPSEC VPN. Right now the system are
> on two different sip domains and have dial plans to each other without
> issue.
>
> Ideally, I would like to have them in a single sip domain in HA mode,
> so no interdomain dial plan would be necessary.
>
> Once I do this, I am trying to predict how dial plans would behave if
> there was a system failure. i.e., both locations have gateways, but
> will each location be able to use each others gateways "seamlessly". I
> think this goes back to branch survivability, which does not
> technically exist yet.
>
> Are there any tricks to allow branch1 use branch2's gateways
> seamlessly or vice versa in the event of a proxy/registrar or system
> outage?
>
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