[cisco-voip] access to service subscription when publisher down...

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Wed Sep 30 11:36:31 EDT 2015


Lelio,

It depends on what you have selected for Services Provisioning.  If you
have it selected to Internal under Enterprise Parameters, it communicates
with the registered subscriber for things like Directories and such.  If
you set it to External Services Provisioning, it uses the Services URL.

For services not built-in, it gets them via the config files via TFTP.

Brian

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

>
> For the 7940/60 phones, I was able to point to a particular server for a
> service list in the event the publisher is down so they can still use this
> one service. In the XML file, I then pointed back to the publisher for the
> list of subscribed services.
>
> The 7942/62s don't work this way, since the service URL is overwritten by
> the enterprise wide service url subscription that we enabled when we
> upgraded to v7.
>
> The question is, does the 7942/62 have it's list of services at boot up or
> does it still communicate with the publisher to get it's list of services?
> Or does it request it from the subscriber it's connected to? Our lab only
> has one node (pub) so I can't test this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lelio
>
>
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