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Registration Method of the Failover/Fallback Mode
Fallback Server Redundancy Configuration
Failover Server Redundancy Configuration
Behaviors When Working Server Connection Fails
For Outgoing Call
When you initiate a call, the phone will go through the following steps to connect the call:
1.
Sends the INVITE request to the primary server.
2.
If the primary server does not respond correctly to the INVITE (that is, the primary server responds to the INVITE
with 503 message or the request for responding with 100 Trying message times out (64*T1 seconds, defined in
)), then tries to make the call using the secondary server.
3.
If the secondary server is also unavailable, the phone will try the fallback server until it either succeeds in making a
call or exhausts all servers at which point the call will fail.
At the start of a call, server availability is determined by SIP signaling failure. SIP signaling failure depends on the
SIP protocol being used as described below:
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If TCP is used, then the signaling fails if the connection or the send fails.
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If UDP is used, then the signaling fails if ICMP is detected or if the signal times out. If the signaling has been
attempted through all servers in the list (this list contains all the server addresses resolved by the DNS server) and
this is the last server, then the signaling fails after the complete UDP timeout defined in
. If it is not the
last server in the list, the maximum number of retries depends on the configured retry counts (configured by the
parameter “account.X.sip_server.Y.retry_counts”).
Registration Method of the Failover/Fallback Mode
Registration method of the failover mode:
The IP phone must always register to the primary server first except in failover conditions. If this is unsuccessful, the
phone will re-register as many times as configured until the registration is successful. When the primary server regis-
tration is unavailable, the secondary server will serve as the working server. As soon as the primary server registration
succeeds, it returns to be the working server.
Registration methods of the fallback mode include (not applicable to outbound proxy servers):
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Concurrent registration (default)
: The IP phone registers to SIP server 1 and SIP server 2 (working server and fall-
back server) at the same time. Note that although the IP phone registers to two SIP servers, only one server works at
the same time. If it fails, a fallback server can take over the basic calling capability, but without some advanced fea-
tures (for example, shared lines and MWI) offered by the working server.
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Successive registration
: The IP phone only registers to one server at a time. The IP phone first registers to the work-
ing server. In a failure situation, the phone registers to the fallback server, and the fallback server can take over all
calling capabilities.
Fallback Server Redundancy Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure fallback server redundancy.
Parameter
account.X.fallback.redundancy_type
[1]
<MAC>.cfg
Description
It configures the registration mode in fallback mode.
Note
: It is not applicable to outbound proxy servers.
Permitted
Values
0
-Concurrent registration
1
-Successive registration
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