Failover Server Redundancy Configuration - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Default
120
Parameter account.X.outbound_proxy_fallback_interval
It configures the time interval (in seconds) for the IP phone to detect whether the working outbound
proxy server is available by sending the registration request after the fallback server takes over call con-
Description
trol.
Note: It is only applicable to outbound proxy servers.
Permitted
Integer from 0 to 65535
Values
Default
3600
Web UI
Account->Register->Proxy Fallback Interval
T54S/T52S/T48S/T48G/T46S/T46G/T29G:
Menu->Advanced (default password: admin)->Accounts->Account X->Proxy Fallback Interval
Phone UI
T42G/T42S/T41P/T41S/T40P/T40G/T27G/T23P/T23G/T21(P) E2/T19(P) E2/CP920:
Menu->Settings->Advanced Settings->Accounts->Proxy Fallback Interval
Parameter account.X.redundancy_with_reg_fail.enable
It enables or disables the IP phone to send the request to the next server when failing to register an
account.
Description
Note: It works only if "account.X.fallback.redundancy_type" is set to 1 (Successive registration).
0-Disabled. Only if the working server does not respond, will the IP phone send the request to the next
Permitted
server.
Values
1-Enabled
Default
0
[1]
X is the account ID. For T54S/T48S/T48G/T46S/T46G/T29G, X=1-16; for T52S/T42G/T42S, X=1-12; for T41P/T41S/T27G,
X=1-6; for T40P/T40G/T23P/T23G, X=1-3; for T21(P) E2, X=1-2; for T19(P) E2/CP920, X=1.

Failover Server Redundancy Configuration

The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure failover server redundancy.
Parameter account.X.sip_server.Y.register_on_enable
It enables or disables the IP phone to send registration requests to the secondary server when encoun-
Description
tering a failover.
0-Disabled, the IP phone will not attempt to register to the secondary server, since the phone assumes
that the primary and secondary servers share registration information. So the IP phone will directly send
Permitted
the requests to the secondary server.
Values
1-Enabled, the IP phone will register to the secondary server first, and then send the requests to it.
Default
0
Parameter sip.skip_redundant_failover_addr
It enables or disables the IP phone only to send requests to the servers with different IP addresses when
Description
encountering a failover.
Permitted
0-Disabled
1-Enabled
Values
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[1]
<MAC>.cfg
[1]
<MAC>.cfg
[1][2]
<MAC>.cfg
<y0000000000xx>.cfg

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