10-22-2020 12:25 AM
I want to test the Jabber MRA failover, We have Expressway Pairs cluster implemented on CE1200. I would like to know how the failover can tested, Enduser from Jabber Client without logging out , If primary Expressway pairs goes down, Peer should work automatically.
10-25-2020 03:01 AM
Dear All,
Anyone can help me on this, Did anybody tested?
10-25-2020 08:43 AM
See this screen shot of what is supported.
What you ask for is not supported, so there is no way to test it.
10-25-2020 11:07 PM
@Roger KallbergThanks for your prompt response, How we can achieve the Jabber Failover for Phone service,VOicemail etc...
Doccument states not supported, But i have a customer 4k Jabber Clients, What is the solution?
10-26-2020 02:22 AM
There is none. Users have to reconnect in the case of a failure of a Expressway.
10-26-2020 02:55 AM
@Roger KallbergThanks for your response, Customer wants failover without disconnection. So what's the point in creating Expressway clusters?
10-26-2020 06:22 AM
The point is that you can reconnect in the event of a failure. Without a cluster you would have an outage until you create a new deployment or restore the functionality on the system that is down.
10-25-2020 10:37 PM
If an Expressway-C or Expressway-E node fails, active MRA calls through the failed Expressway node also fail.
And MRA supports SIP registration failover for Cisco IP Phones and devices running TC or CE software.
have a look on below MRA configuration Guide.
10-25-2020 11:08 PM
Thanks for your prompt response, How we can achieve the Jabber Failover for Phone service,VOicemail etc...
Doccument states not supported, But i have a customer 4k Jabber Clients, What is the solution?
10-26-2020 07:41 PM - edited 10-26-2020 07:54 PM
That's how MRA works. you need to reconnect.
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