07-27-2023 03:44 AM
Kindly look into the below scenario and suggest any possibilities.
In the given scenario, the customer has two ISP links and a Cisco VC endpoint operating as a stand-alone device. Normally, when one ISP link goes down, the traffic is expected to flow through the second ISP link as a failover mechanism. However, during MS Teams calls through the VC endpoint, this failover does not occur.
Is there any specific configuration required to check on the VC endpoint side?
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07-27-2023 03:53 AM
Nope, there is nothing you can do, because the failover is not happening on the endpoint. IP routing and failover has nothing to with the endpoint.
You / network engineer has to check the network config.
07-27-2023 03:53 AM
Nope, there is nothing you can do, because the failover is not happening on the endpoint. IP routing and failover has nothing to with the endpoint.
You / network engineer has to check the network config.
07-27-2023 04:14 AM
As @b.winter wrote there isn’t anything you can do on the VC endpoint itself. This is purely related to network failover. For this you or whoever is in control of the network needs to check the configuration of the network.
07-30-2023 11:08 PM
Yasir@1995
Thank you for not rating my reply as the solution and rating a different duplicate answer as one.
That's how you appreciate the help in the forum here ... not^^
07-31-2023 12:17 AM
Yasir@1995 Please go back and mark @b.winter reply as an answer to your question.
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