Intra-Node Link
Posted: 21 Dec 2010 03:52
Hello there.
There is a new riddle for you !
We need to implement intra-node link in a node of 2 Shelf. This architecture is use to secure if the intra shelf link is down (we have a spatial duplication in this 2 shelfs).
The goal is to have an intra node link, by 2 ISDN acces E1 cards. Users of the shelf 1 could call users of the shelf 2 if the IP link is down. When the IP link is down between the 2 shelfs, the 2 callservers are master.
Today, we start to up the layer 2 of ISDN access. Its ok, the trunk is up. We can call shelf 1 or shelf 2 by using prefix and 2 trunks. The prefixs are like #98 for trunk n°98 and #99 for trunk n°99.
But, when we cut the IP link (we use a Cisco 1700 for lab), we can't call shelf 2 by using overflows private public. I think overflow is use for Inter-node, and not intra-node.
With my collegue, we don't know where to start, and the saler said this solution is Alcatel approbated (and i'm not sure about that)....
There is a new riddle for you !
We need to implement intra-node link in a node of 2 Shelf. This architecture is use to secure if the intra shelf link is down (we have a spatial duplication in this 2 shelfs).
The goal is to have an intra node link, by 2 ISDN acces E1 cards. Users of the shelf 1 could call users of the shelf 2 if the IP link is down. When the IP link is down between the 2 shelfs, the 2 callservers are master.
Today, we start to up the layer 2 of ISDN access. Its ok, the trunk is up. We can call shelf 1 or shelf 2 by using prefix and 2 trunks. The prefixs are like #98 for trunk n°98 and #99 for trunk n°99.
But, when we cut the IP link (we use a Cisco 1700 for lab), we can't call shelf 2 by using overflows private public. I think overflow is use for Inter-node, and not intra-node.
With my collegue, we don't know where to start, and the saler said this solution is Alcatel approbated (and i'm not sure about that)....