Brent Torrenga wrote:
>> Set the primary unit to pick up on, say, 2 rings and the secondary unit
>> to pick up on 4.
>> If the primary fails, it won't pick up the line and the secondary takes
>> over.
>>
>> You could try having your phones register to both but I'm not sure how
>> that would work
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:20:07 -0500, Brent Torrenga wrote:
>>Set the primary unit to pick up on, say, 2 rings and the secondary unit
>>to pick up on 4.
>>If the primary fails, it won't pick up the line and the secondary takes
>>over.
>>
>>You could try having your phones register to both but I'm n
>Set the primary unit to pick up on, say, 2 rings and the secondary unit
>to pick up on 4.
>If the primary fails, it won't pick up the line and the secondary takes
>over.
>
>You could try having your phones register to both but I'm not sure how
>that would work
>
>regards,
>
>Drew
That's exactl
People hate to wait, as a fact i consider AA50s no suited for redundancy,
and i am not sure that they were made for that.
2008/8/1 Drew Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 02:10:34PM -0400, Dave Welsh wrote:
> >
> >> If I buy two AA50s can I set them up s
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 02:10:34PM -0400, Dave Welsh wrote:
>
>> If I buy two AA50s can I set them up so that everything runs through the
>> first one, but the second one will take over if the first one goes down?
>>I can see the extensions recovering, because they u
From my research, it seems that for FXOs you can use a siple RJ11
splitter. A special splitter that gives priority to the backup split
is preferred. These will sometimes be used for old answering machines
where the handset can overuse the answering machine if it's picked up.
For the server
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 02:10:34PM -0400, Dave Welsh wrote:
> If I buy two AA50s can I set them up so that everything runs through the
> first one, but the second one will take over if the first one goes down?
>I can see the extensions recovering, because they use ethernet, but
> what about
There is 2 possibilities to do failover with asterisk:
First use openser with failover, but still you need to switch cables fxo fxs
& pri bri
Second is simplier and i would choose this one for small&medium
installations where T1/E1 is not needed:
It consists of externaising of all fxs fxo pri & br
If I buy two AA50s can I set them up so that everything runs through the
first one, but the second one will take over if the first one goes down?
I can see the extensions recovering, because they use ethernet, but
what about the FSO lines? Is there a way they can be spliced to both
AA50s so