11-09-2009 11:08 PM - edited 03-15-2019 08:25 PM
Hi, I am wondering the following:
If we configure a SIP trunk, and on the providor equipment they specify the trunk IP Address (I assume of the Publisher) what happens in the event of a publisher failure? How will calls be made over the trunk?
Can anyone give me some ideas, or if there will be any redundancy in the event of a publisher outage?
Thanks!
11-10-2009 12:11 AM
If a SIP trunk failure or ip interface failure occurs, backup PSTN lines connected directly to cisco SRST can be used for PSTN access.
Please check this link,
check "failover and redundancy"
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns340/ns517/ns431/SIP_trunk__SRND.pdf
11-10-2009 02:56 AM
Thanks for the link I will go through it in further detail tomorrow. However on a quick glance through, it doesn't seem to answer the problem of what happens if the trunk configured IP Address of the publisher is unavailable (publisher outage)...
11-10-2009 03:03 AM
Then depends of configuration on SP side, if they have just one IP configured SIP trunk will be down. Your incoming calls on SIP trunk wont wont work, but you still will be able to call via PSTN if you have it configured.
If they have subscriber IP configured as second option then you good.
11-10-2009 03:07 AM
I am led to believe that SP side is only able to configure a single IP Address though - is that not correct?
11-10-2009 03:40 AM
No idea, check with them...
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