[cisco-voip] subscriber in failover

Go0se me at go0se.com
Thu Oct 28 10:27:14 EDT 2010


I understand most of the ramifications of only running on a subscriber but
how long will a subscriber stand on its own without access to the publisher?
If you reboot a subscriber without a live publisher running will it store
its copy of the database and run off of that copy after a reboot?

 

Scenario: Company A has 1 publisher and 1 subscriber at location A and 2
additional subscribers at location B. Company A splits into two companies,
Company A at location A and new company B at location B. Company B's new
network admins (with no understanding of how a callmanager cluster
functions) abruptly disconnect all network connectivity between location A
and location B and the 2 subscribers at location B can no longer speak to
the publisher at location A.

 

Thanks,

 

Go0se

 

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