I am working on redundancy and failure scenarios for a customer and am wondering what functionality remains for an end user who is registered to an SM if the CM(FS or ES) fails and is off-line? I would presume the user still has some functionality... the phone is still registered and the SM still knows how to route calls... so I should still know how to get to SIP trunks, other SIP stations and even PRIs, analog trunks, analog stations that are attached to other SIP gateways that aren't dependent on the CM?? What about other applications like VM? If MM or AAM is attached via SIP to SM can I still use it? Perhaps not G series Avaya gateways as they are (at 6.0) still dependent on CM for the analog station port operation??
SM operation if CM(FS) fails
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Originally posted by salladej View PostI am working on redundancy and failure scenarios for a customer and am wondering what functionality remains for an end user who is registered to an SM if the CM(FS or ES) fails and is off-line? I would presume the user still has some functionality... the phone is still registered and the SM still knows how to route calls... so I should still know how to get to SIP trunks, other SIP stations and even PRIs, analog trunks, analog stations that are attached to other SIP gateways that aren't dependent on the CM?? What about other applications like VM? If MM or AAM is attached via SIP to SM can I still use it? Perhaps not G series Avaya gateways as they are (at 6.0) still dependent on CM for the analog station port operation??
The phones will behave as pure SIP user and will be able to use all the applications except CM which is already down.
As all the applications are integrated to SM they will work without any problem.
Yes all the Gateways will not work as they needs CM for all functionalities.
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