On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 10:44 -0400, Robert Joly wrote:
> 
> The way I had envisioned the media relay redundancy working would be to
> have one media relay running locally on each system of an HA deployment.
> The proxy on a given system would always utilize the services of the
> local media relay whenever relaying is required.  This is a very simple
> solution that covers most outage scenarios.  The only one that it does
> not cover is the 'media relay crash' one.  More specifically, if the
> media relay process on a system goes belly-up, the proxy on that system
> will not be capable of turning to the media relay of another system to
> complete a call that required relaying.  Other cases such as network
> outage, power loss, box reset are covered.

I like that approach.

The sipXsupervisor will restart the relay in the event of a software
fault that crashes it (whether or not it is able to recover any existing
relay streams in such a case is another issue).

-- 
Scott Lawrence  tel:+1.781.229.0533;ext=162 or sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  sipXecs project coordinator - SIPfoundry http://www.sipfoundry.org/sipXecs
  CTO, Voice Solutions   - Bluesocket Inc. http://www.bluesocket.com/ 
                                           http://www.pingtel.com/

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