This is a small office installation, under 10 users.  Interesting, I 
asked the Broadvox sales guy about this exact scenario and he told me 
there was no option to re-route.. If there was, I would just have it 
re-route to a Google voice number and be done, no need for the DR system.

On 1/18/2012 11:21 AM, Todd Hodgen wrote:
> How big of an installation are you talking about in number of users?
>
> Broadvox has the ability to do reroute scenarios automagically in the event
> of a failure.  They calls could be routed to an analog trunk or two, which
> could terminate in an analog gateway.   This would give you incoming calls,
> and outgoing as well, without the second server.
>
> I won't address the work with EC2, but I suspect there are some significant
> ones to deal with.  I believe there are some out there that are playing with
> that configuration now.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 6:38 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [sipx-users] sipx DR configuration
>
> I'm new to the list and new to sipx too... I'm looking at whether I want to
> move from a less than reliable hosted IP PBX to an in house sipx server.
> Part of the decision on this for me is how to address list mile issues and
> Disaster Recovery (DR). Here is what I was hoping to do..
> Looking for some validation that this can be done.
>
> I'm thinking I would first setup the primary server in my office and after
> it's all configured and setup correctly with SIP trunks from Broadvox, setup
> a secondary server on an amazon ECS on demand instance.
> Essentially once the configuration was transferred over the secondary server
> and validated, I would turn off the instance and only turn it on if I lost
> local connectivity etc. While I wouldn't be able to make outgoing calls (as
> presumably my link would be down) incoming calls would still get routed to
> my auto-attendant, Voicemail etc.
>
> Is this a doable scenario? Anyone else doing something similar? Among many
> other unknowns for me at this point is how to get the secondary server to
> "take over" in the event of no communication to the primary for the SIP
> trunks.
>
> Any guidance, validation etc you could provide on this would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
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