Hello, We are toying with setting up a redundant data center for our hosted PBX product, and plan to use the OpenVPN feature of our Yealink phones for connectivity to each data center. The feature has been fantastic with the first data center, allowing us to bypass all SIP NAT issues entirely and allowing remote access to the phones' web interface without having to touch the customers' firewalls. We recently discovered that the Yealink platform only supports a single tunnel, and have been discussing options with them. They asked if any other phones support more than one OpenVPN tunnel, and I really don't know. Has anyone tried such a thing with Aastra? But beyond that, I am starting to think that I haven't thought it all the way through. I meant for the phones to connect and register to asterisk LXC containers in both data centers. For inbound calls this works fine - our DID provider will connect to the first datacenter if it is up, or fallback to the second if it is down, and either way the phones will ring. I'm getting confused on how the outbound will work, and am wondering if I need something in front of the two datacenters to direct outbound calls to the datacenter that is "up". But that smacks of another single point of failure. Any advice? Thanks! Jeff LaCoursiere SunFone