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Example 1
#[Alternate Tlinks]Alternates(AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV1)=AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV2
Example 2
#[Alternate Tlinks]Alternates(AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV1)=AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV2:AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV3:AVAYA#CM1#CSTA#AESRV4
In Example 1, there are two AE Services Servers, AESRV1 and AESRV2, that each have a TSAPI link to the same switch, Avaya Aura® Communication Manager. When opening a stream, if AESERV1 is unavailable, the TSAPI client will attempt to use AESRV2 instead of AESRV1.
In Example 2, there are four AE Services Servers that each have a TSAPI link to the same switch, Avaya Aura® Communication Manager.
If AESRV1 is unavailable, the TSAPI client will attempt to use AESRV2 instead of AESRV1.
If AESRV2 is also unavailable, then the TSAPI client will attempt to use AESRV3.
If AESRV3 is also unavailable, then the TSAPI client will attempt to use AESRV4.
If AESRV4 is also unavailable, then the TSAPI client will not be able to establish a connection with an AE Services server.