High Availability:Software:Signaling Stack:ISDN
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+ | With [[Toolpack]], it is possible to add/modify/remove any [[CAS]] stacks without needing to stop the whole system. | ||
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+ | === Redundancy === | ||
The [[ISDN]] protocol doesn't have an innate high availability feature. The only way to increase the reliability of a system using [[ISDN]] is to mix the stacks between the provider and the Tmedia hardware, when available. | The [[ISDN]] protocol doesn't have an innate high availability feature. The only way to increase the reliability of a system using [[ISDN]] is to mix the stacks between the provider and the Tmedia hardware, when available. |
Revision as of 14:42, 5 January 2010
High Availability
Live Reconfiguration
With Toolpack, it is possible to add/modify/remove any CAS stacks without needing to stop the whole system.
Redundancy
The ISDN protocol doesn't have an innate high availability feature. The only way to increase the reliability of a system using ISDN is to mix the stacks between the provider and the Tmedia hardware, when available.
Here is an example: