Nabeel Jafferali
2005-May-17 08:00 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] One * server unavailable when multiple servers connected together
Hello. I was just brainstorming for a future project and was hoping to get some creative ideas from the list. If I have multiple * servers at multiple locations all connected together with a nicely partitioned dialplan (2XX for office 1, 3XX for office 2, etc.) it's pretty straightforward to link them all using IAX and allow intra-office transfers. Further, servers at each location are necessary because access to the PSTN is required in all offices. However, what do people do if a connection to one or more servers is down. Let's say someone calls into office 1 and the person needs to be transferred to someone in office 2. The person who picked up the phone hits blindxfer and 305 for example. Now, the Internet at either office 1 or office 2 is down, therefore the call cannot be completed. Since voicemail for 305 is on the server at office 2, the call cannot even get to voicemail. Any ideas on what to do? The only thing I came up with is to also create local voicemail boxes that email the voicemail to the user when the 'net connection comes back. I was wondering if there were any more creative ideas. Thanks for reading. -- Nabeel Jafferali X2 Networks www.x2n.ca T: 1.647.722.6900 1.877.VOIP.X2N F: 1.866.655.6698 FWD: 46990
Chris Coulthurst
2005-May-17 08:53 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] One * server unavailable when multiple serversconnected together
One thought (other than having multiple routes, we're assuming there just isn't one to '305' here) could be to allow intersystem-wide-and-KNOWN extensions to still receive their voicemail by caching it locally with a default Allison voice for later delivery attempts, not unlike email servers can do. As far as implementation -- I'm clueless...just adding to the brainstorm. I'm guessing it would be an AGI of some sort... Chris Coulthurst chris@shuksan.com |-----Original Message----- |From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users- |bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nabeel Jafferali |Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:01 AM |To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' |Subject: [Asterisk-Users] One * server unavailable when multiple |serversconnected together | |Hello. | |I was just brainstorming for a future project and was hoping to get some |creative ideas from the list. If I have multiple * servers at multiple |locations all connected together with a nicely partitioned dialplan (2XX |for |office 1, 3XX for office 2, etc.) it's pretty straightforward to link them |all using IAX and allow intra-office transfers. | |Further, servers at each location are necessary because access to the PSTN |is required in all offices. | |However, what do people do if a connection to one or more servers is down. |Let's say someone calls into office 1 and the person needs to be |transferred |to someone in office 2. The person who picked up the phone hits blindxfer |and 305 for example. Now, the Internet at either office 1 or office 2 is |down, therefore the call cannot be completed. Since voicemail for 305 is on |the server at office 2, the call cannot even get to voicemail. | |Any ideas on what to do? The only thing I came up with is to also create |local voicemail boxes that email the voicemail to the user when the 'net |connection comes back. I was wondering if there were any more creative |ideas. | |Thanks for reading. | |-- |Nabeel Jafferali |X2 Networks |www.x2n.ca |T: 1.647.722.6900 | 1.877.VOIP.X2N |F: 1.866.655.6698 |FWD: 46990 | | | |_______________________________________________ |Asterisk-Users mailing list |Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com |http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users |To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: | http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users