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Examples for specifying Alternate Tlinks for the Linux client

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.

When opening a stream:
  • 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.