Keep-Alive Method; Different Ports For Extensions; Server Redundancy Feature; Backup Server #1 - Algo 8186 Installation/Configuration Manual

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Keep-alive Method

If Double CRLF is selected the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will send a
packet every 30 seconds (unless changed) to maintain connection
with the SIP Server if behind NAT.

Different Ports for Extensions

Enable the feature for certain proxies, like Cisco Communication
Manager 7, to send ring and page SIP requests through different port
numbers.

Server Redundancy Feature

Two secondary SIP servers may be configured. The 8186 SIP Horn
Speaker will attempt to register with the primary server but switch to
a secondary server when necessary. The configuration allows re-
registration to the primary server upon availability or to stay with a
server until unresponsive.

Backup Server #1

If primary server is unreachable the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will
attempt to register with the backup servers. If enabled the 8186 SIP
Horn Speaker will always attempt to register with the highest priority
server.

Backup Server #2

If backup server #1 is unreachable the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will
attempt to register with the 2nd backup server. If enabled the 8186
SIP Horn Speaker will always attempt to register with the highest
priority server.

Polling Intervals (seconds)

Time period between sending monitoring packets to each server.
Non-active servers are always polled, and active server may
optionally be polled (see below).

Poll Active Server

Explicitly poll current server to monitor availability. May also be
handled automatically by other regular events, so can be disabled to
reduce network traffic.
Document 90-00079
2016-12-08
Page 58
Algo Communication Products Ltd
4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2
www.algosolutions.com
8186 SIP Horn Speaker
(604) 454-3792
support@algosolutions.com

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