Chapter 14: Troubleshooting; Limited Access During Failover - Avaya J159 User Manual

Open sip environment
Hide thumbs Also See for J159:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 14: Troubleshooting

Limited access during failover

One or more telephone system servers provide your phone with its connectivity, features, and
functionality. If a disconnect or switch from one server to another occurs, your phone goes into
Failover mode to keep it operating while alternate server resources are established. Depending on
the server your phone is on, an icon may appear on the Top display line to notify you that failover
is in effect.
Failover has different stages. For example, while your phone transitions to a new server it is in
"limbo" and functionality may be limited. When the alternate server is active, your phone assumes
the functionality available on that server, which may not be the same as your original server. When
the original server is restored, your phone transitions back (failback) and functionality may again
be limited during the transition. When your phone is back on the original server, normal
functionality is restored. Failover and failback are automatic; you have no control over failure
mode.
Keep in mind that during failover certain features may not be available and telephone functionality
may be limited. Check the soft keys at the bottom of the display to determine the actions you can
take during failover. You can also press the Phone button to display the for possible actions.
Important:
Do not log your telephone off during failover or until normal service is restored on your original
telephone server. Logging off during failover, during transition to or from an alternate server, or
while your phone is active on an alternate server may cause your phone to become
inoperable.
The following conditions apply when your telephone is in Failover mode:
• If you are on a call when failover occurs, the call will remain active. You cannot initiate new
calls while your phone transitions to the alternate server.
• Certain soft keys may not display and their related functions may be unavailable until
transition to the alternate server is complete.
• Call connection may take longer than usual.
• During the transition to a new server, any active conference calls, call transfers, and held
calls may be dropped. Incoming calls might not reach you and can go to voice mail.
• Emergency calls might or might not work, depending on the stage of failover and the
functionality available on the alternate server.
April 2020
Using Avaya J159 IP Phone in an Open SIP environment
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
138

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents