High Availability Overview
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=== Software Features === | === Software Features === |
Revision as of 09:47, 7 January 2010
WARNING: This article is under construction. The information may not be exact.
This article will describe the TelcoBridges High Availability feature. The hardware and software are design with the following 2 goals in mind:
- First and foremost, to recover from a system failure to minimize the system down time or instability as much as possible. This is achieve with a fault tolerant and redundancy architecture.
- Secondly, to keep active calls open after a fail-over whenever possible.
Contents |
TelcoBridges High Availability
TelcoBridges High Availability should be seen as a collection of high availability and redundancy features instead of one single feature. This means that customer can go as little or as far as they want to create a high availability system.
Definitions
Here is a list of terms used in the description of the high availability features:
- Active Calls
- Active/Standby
- Load Sharing
- Master/Slave
- Primary/Secondary
- Resynchronization
- Switchover
- Switchover Period
- Transient Calls
High Availability Features
Hardware Features
TelcoBridges Hardware HA Product Checklist
This checklist provides a quick overview of each TelcoBridges product and their high availability hardware support
Products | Hardware High Availability Features | |||
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Dual Power Supply | Control Network Redundancy | Dual Voip Network | Host Redundancy | |
TMG800 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
TMG3200 | (with 2 U) | |||
TMG5800 | ||||
TMG7800 | ||||
TMP800 | ||||
TMP5900 | ||||
TMP6400 | (with 2 U) | |||
TMP7900 | ||||
TMS1600 |