Redundancy & High Availability

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This article describes TelcoBridges' [[VoIP Gateway]] high availability features. TelcoBridges' products are design with the following 2 goals in mind:
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This page describes TelcoBridges' [[VoIP Gateway]] high availability features. TelcoBridges' products are designed with the following two 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.
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# To recover from a system failure to minimize the system down-time and minimise network instability as much as possible. This is achieved with a fault tolerant and redundancy architecture.
# Secondly, to keep active calls open after a fail-over whenever possible.
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# To keep active calls open after a fail-over, whenever possible.
  
  
 
== TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy ==
 
== 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.
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TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy consists of a collection of features. This allows a client to add as many HA and or redundancy fdeatures as he wants and/or needs to his system.
  
  

Revision as of 13:16, 21 April 2011

This page describes TelcoBridges' VoIP Gateway high availability features. TelcoBridges' products are designed with the following two goals in mind:

  1. To recover from a system failure to minimize the system down-time and minimise network instability as much as possible. This is achieved with a fault tolerant and redundancy architecture.
  2. To keep active calls open after a fail-over, whenever possible.


Contents

TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy

TelcoBridges High Availability & Redundancy consists of a collection of features. This allows a client to add as many HA and or redundancy fdeatures as he wants and/or needs to his system.


Definitions

Here is a list of terms used in the description of the high availability features:


TMG800 Features


TMG3200 Features


TMG7800 Features


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).

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