Configuring Sip Local Survival - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring SIP local survival

IP phones have been deployed throughout the headquarters and branches of many enterprises and
organizations. Typically, a voice server is deployed at the headquarters to control calls originated by
IP phones at the branches.
The local survival feature enables the voice router at a branch to automatically detect the reachability
to the headquarter voice server, and process calls originated by attached IP phones when the
headquarters voice server is unreachable. The headquarters voice router will take over call services
from the branch voice router when the failure is removed.
Figure 51
shows a typical network diagram for the local survival feature.
Figure 51 Network diagram
Server
The following describes the local survival feature in detail:
When a WAN link from a branch to the headquarters is normal, all IP phones at the branch are
registered with the headquarters voice server and the headquarters voice server processes
calls originated by branch IP phones.
When the WAN link to the headquarters or the primary server fails:
The branch voice router can accept registrations from its attached IP phones.
The branch voice router ensures the normal call services between its IP phones, between
its IP phones and FXS interfaces, and between its FXS interfaces.
IP phone users at the branch can place or receive PSTN calls through FXS interfaces on the
voice router.
When the WAN link or the primary server recovers, the branch voice router rejects registrations
from IP phones and the headquarters voice server takes over call processing.
Hardware compatibility with SIP local survival
SIP local survival is not available on the following routers:
MSR900.
MSR93X.
Headquarters
Branch A
WAN
Branch B
PSTN
Branch C
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