Hi Vallimamod,

I use the Failover Switch from beroNet.
See http://www.beronet.com/product/failover-switch/

Not for SS7, but for a few ISDN-2 lines, however the situation is the same.

For SS7 we have 2 servers with 2 different pointcodes.
The telecom company sends traffic 50/50 balances to both pointcodes.
When one server is not available, the telecom company automatically
sends everything to the still working server.

But in that case, you would need 8 E1 links (4 for each server, so you
don't loose capacity when one server is unavailable).
And a cooperating telecom provider :)

With kind regards,
Robert Verspuy


Op 29-08-13 13:37, Vallimamod ABDULLAH schreef:
> Hello list,
>
> I have 4 ss7 E1 links with signalling plugged on one server. For redundancy, 
> I am planning to add another identically configured server. I can make IP and 
> asterisk failover with pacemaker but I also need  a way to automatically 
> "plug" my ss7 links to the new server.
>
> Is there some good simple switch for this task that anybody would recommend? 
> Or any other way to solve this problem (I have thought of connecting each 
> twin port pair in parallel with an Y splitted cable but I'm not sure it would 
> work...)?
>
> Thanks!
>


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