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+ | === Standard Integrated Features Product Checklist === | ||
This checklist provides a quick overview of each [[Tmedia]] product and their high availability/redundancy hardware support | This checklist provides a quick overview of each [[Tmedia]] product and their high availability/redundancy hardware support | ||
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+ | == Configurable Features == | ||
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+ | *Networking | ||
+ | **[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Networking|Control Network Redundancy]] | ||
+ | **[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Networking#Voip Network|Dual VoIP Network]] | ||
+ | **[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Networking#TMS Network|TMS Network]] | ||
+ | *[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Hosts|Host redundancy]]<br> | ||
+ | **[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Hard_Disks|Hard Disks]] | ||
+ | *[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Tdm Interfaces|Tdm Interfaces]] (OC3/STM-1 APS) | ||
+ | *[[Redundancy_&_High_Availability:Clocking|Clocking]] (Multiple clock sources) | ||
+ | *[[High_Availability:Software:CDR | CDR]] | ||
+ | *[[High_Availability:Software:Configuration_Database | Configuration Database]] | ||
+ | *[[High_Availability:Software:H.248 | H.248]] | ||
+ | *Signaling Stack | ||
+ | **[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:CAS | CAS]] | ||
+ | **[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:ISDN | ISDN]] | ||
+ | **SIGTRAN | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SIGTRAN:M2PA| M2PA]] | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SIGTRAN:M2UA| M2UA]] | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SIGTRAN:M3UA| M3UA]] | ||
+ | **[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SIP | SIP]] | ||
+ | **SS7 | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SS7:ISUP | ISUP]] | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SS7:MTP2 | MTP2]] | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SS7:MTP3 | MTP3]] | ||
+ | ***[[High_Availability:Software:Signaling_Stack:SS7:SCCP/TCAP | SCCP/TCAP]] | ||
+ | *[[High_Availability:Software:TMG-CONTROL | TMG-CONTROL]] | ||
+ | *[[High_Availability:Software:TMG-CONTROL:Provisioning | Provisioning]] | ||
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== Installation, Maintenance and Provisioning == | == Installation, Maintenance and Provisioning == |
Revision as of 15:54, 4 February 2011
This article describes TelcoBridges' VoIP Gateway high availability features. TelcoBridges' products 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.
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TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy
TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy should be seen as a collection of 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
Standard Integrated Features
Standard Integrated Features Product Checklist
This checklist provides a quick overview of each Tmedia product and their high availability/redundancy hardware support
Products | Hardware High Availability Features | |||
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TMG800 | TMG3200 Series | TMG7800 | ||
Dual Power Supply | (Optional) | |||
Control Network Redundancy | N/A | N/A | ||
Dual Voip Network | ||||
Host Redundancy |
Configurable Features
- Networking
- Host redundancy
- Tdm Interfaces (OC3/STM-1 APS)
- Clocking (Multiple clock sources)
- CDR
- Configuration Database
- H.248
- Signaling Stack
- TMG-CONTROL
- Provisioning
Installation, Maintenance and Provisioning
This section will show how to install, upgrade and configure a high availability system.
First, we will look at the software installation and provisioning (Host redundancy).