Greetings,
I was tasked by my boss with the "what if" scenario, to cover what happens if our switch fails. We have a 3-cabinet Definity running 9i.05.122.2 with Definity Audix. We do not have a service contract nor do we have any real contact with anyone we feel comfortable with to service us, so we are self maintainers. I'm not even aware of anyone locally that can help any more (the company we bought the switch from ~7 years ago is no longer in business).
But I have a few ideas, and a few questions.
What we are worried about is what happens to the (analog) DID lines if the switch fails. We have an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel (5 trunk failover) that we 'could' use, but it's not wired up right now. My concern is - how does the telco perceive these DID trunks if the Definity is dead or non-responsive? Does it continue to think they are OK, and continue to route calls to them - or does the telco realize something is wrong and automatically busies those trunks out so that calls won't be routed to them (if the switch isn't winking the DID lines, what does the telco do?)? And does the 808A fail over on a CPU failure, as well as a power failure (our system is on a UPS, of course)?
My 'quick and dirty' thought is to get something like a Digium 8-port card with 8 FXO ports, and set up a relatively inexpensive Asterisk mini-PBX to handle the emergency situation (it would not need to handle all company calls, only calls to a very few extensions). A few VOIP phones would be sufficient to cover the critical calls. The Emergency Transfer Panel would be set up to fail over 3 of the DID lines, and 2 of the outgoing trunk lines. This assumes the Definity is totally dead in the water.
The answer I'm hoping to hear is that the telco will realize that most of the Definity-connected DID trunks have gone dead, and will be routing calls to the trunks that the Asterisk box is now winking.
Thanks,
Ash
I was tasked by my boss with the "what if" scenario, to cover what happens if our switch fails. We have a 3-cabinet Definity running 9i.05.122.2 with Definity Audix. We do not have a service contract nor do we have any real contact with anyone we feel comfortable with to service us, so we are self maintainers. I'm not even aware of anyone locally that can help any more (the company we bought the switch from ~7 years ago is no longer in business).
But I have a few ideas, and a few questions.
What we are worried about is what happens to the (analog) DID lines if the switch fails. We have an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel (5 trunk failover) that we 'could' use, but it's not wired up right now. My concern is - how does the telco perceive these DID trunks if the Definity is dead or non-responsive? Does it continue to think they are OK, and continue to route calls to them - or does the telco realize something is wrong and automatically busies those trunks out so that calls won't be routed to them (if the switch isn't winking the DID lines, what does the telco do?)? And does the 808A fail over on a CPU failure, as well as a power failure (our system is on a UPS, of course)?
My 'quick and dirty' thought is to get something like a Digium 8-port card with 8 FXO ports, and set up a relatively inexpensive Asterisk mini-PBX to handle the emergency situation (it would not need to handle all company calls, only calls to a very few extensions). A few VOIP phones would be sufficient to cover the critical calls. The Emergency Transfer Panel would be set up to fail over 3 of the DID lines, and 2 of the outgoing trunk lines. This assumes the Definity is totally dead in the water.
The answer I'm hoping to hear is that the telco will realize that most of the Definity-connected DID trunks have gone dead, and will be routing calls to the trunks that the Asterisk box is now winking.
Thanks,
Ash