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Two LSP in one Location

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kayata

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Mar 26, 2013
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Hi,

Im trying to maximize and reuse my gateways and server after upgrade. Is it possible two have 2 LSP's in one location? I have 2 G450's and have S8300D in each gateway.

Thanks for the help.
 
I am sure it is possible to have two LSP's in one location, but I am not sure that you would need to or why you would want to? The gateways are good to use for additional resource (more cards and daughterboards for large locations) but the LSP would seem redundant. Maybe better to keep the card spare in case of failure or for new installs?

I assume today you have, ACM, ESS and LSP? or just ACM and LSP?
 
Possible but not necessarily recommended. If you have a large number of users at the site which would exceed the capacity of a single S8300 you could split the site up by subnets into different regions and associate them with different LSPs. Have each G450 register to a different LSP. Biggest issue would be to correctly associate trunks with user DIDs to the correct G450. Of course the preference would be to have the trunks spread across the G450s.
 
if you was going to have two LSP's so you can support more users (Limit is 900 per LSP according to Avaya Documentation)
you're better off getting an S8500 and setting up an ESS (max stations = 3200)

as above, having more than one LSP for a location is not really needed.


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