Redundant Server Setup

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On 02/25/08, Tobias Wolf wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> our first libss7 deployment works very well. Now we want to move on and 
> add some redundancy to the system. We want to have two asterisk server 
> that are connected to one voice switch.
> 
> Incoming traffic will be routed over these two links to the servers. 
> Every server can make outbound calls. If one link fails, incoming calls 
> will only routed to the remaining asterisk. Since it is possible that 
> the asterisk on the failed link, is still reachable per IP it should be 
> possible to automatically reroute incoming calls to the other asterisk, 
> if the ss7 link is down.
> 
> Generally: Is this possible with libss7? Should we have two or one 
> pointcode for the asterisk server?
> 
> I hope i made myself clear. If i slipped some important information 
> don't hesitate to ask me, i will gladly provide further information.
> 

Redundancy options still seem to be quite limited.

However, there are some patches that have been submitted.
You could check them out and comment on them or improve them :)

What you want to do, as I know it is not yet possible.

It seems like the only working redundant setup requires multiple point
codes with multiple complete hardware configs, and fail over routes in the switch/MSC.


-- 
respectfully,
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|                         Joseph | IT |
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