11-09-2009 08:20 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 10:43 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi, I have a partner engineer at Verizon who asks if we can failover to FXO ports on the UC 520, when it is connected (by Ethernet) to an 1841 that terminates the SIP trunk? The 1841 is the actual device that terminates the SIP trunk and not the UC 520 (due to device approval for Verizon SIP trunking). Is there a command to associate the 1841's Ethernet interface and shut it down when it detects the serial interface (SIP trunk) is down? That way the UC 520 can failover to its FXO ports.
Perhaps there is another way? Thanks for any help/suggestions.
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11-09-2009 08:27 AM
With CCA, you can have failover through the dial-peers configured automatically. If the call fails on the SIP side, it will proceed with FXO.
11-09-2009 08:45 AM
Yes. It is using the SIP messages, or lack there of, to failover to the PSTN lines. This is done on the outbound dialing config screen in CCA.
11-09-2009 08:27 AM
With CCA, you can have failover through the dial-peers configured automatically. If the call fails on the SIP side, it will proceed with FXO.
11-09-2009 08:37 AM
Thanks Steven, so that works regardless of how the SIP trunk is actually terminated?
11-09-2009 08:45 AM
Yes. It is using the SIP messages, or lack there of, to failover to the PSTN lines. This is done on the outbound dialing config screen in CCA.
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