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Failover service allows using one PBX as a backup for another one when the latter goes down. This guide describes the supported features and the procedure to set up the service. WMS version: 3.86 Created: December 2017 Updated: October 2018 Permalink: https://confluence.wildix.com/x/dABuAQ |
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- Configuration sync: all changes must be applied only to Configuration Source PBX
- Supported devices (devices that support double registration):
- WP, Vision (WP600AXX starting from v. 2.8.22)
- W24FXSR2/W04FXS/W02FXSR2 (except for W01FXS – pre 2015)
- W04FXO
- PRI
- BRI
- Collaboration (WEB phone)
- Incoming SIP trunks (remote operators / devices try to connect to both PBXs)
- WP600AXX (starting from v. 2.8.22)
- Android clients
- Failover PBX supports the following call scenarios:
- Internal calls
- Call groups (except for ‘Call All 32’ strategy)
- Calls to/from Wildix gateways
- Calls to/from incoming SIP trunks
- Call transfer
- Return from transfer
Device configuration and switching timeout
Device | Main SIP server | Failover SIP server | Timeouts (s)(switch to backup / main) |
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WP | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443(*) | 60-105 / 60-105 |
WP2015 | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443 (*) | 30-60 / 10-60 |
Vision | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443 (*) | 60-180 / 15-45 |
W24FXSR2 | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443 (*) | 40-45 / 30-90 |
W04FXS | TLS / 443 (*) | TLS / 443 (*) | 30 / 45-300 |
W02FXSR2 | UDP / 5060 | UDP / 5060 | 30-60 / 10-30 |
W0XPRI | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443 (*) | 10 / 30-180 |
W01/02BRI | TCP / 443 (*) | TCP / 443 (*) | 10-60 / 60-180 |
W04FX0 | TLS / 443 (*) | TLS / 443 (*) | 30 / 45-300 |
WP600AXX | TLS / 443 (*) | TLS / 443 (*) | 60-180 / 15-45 |
Android clients | TLS / 443 (*) | TLS / 443 (*) | active: 60-180/ 15-45; in background: switch immediately |
(*) – Alternative or default secure port 443 can be used
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- Activate WMS network between the PBXs
- Set failover PBX in WMS -> Users -> PBXs:
- Click Failover column near the PBX you wish to set up failover for
- Failover setup dialog opens
- Select the failover PBX from the list
- Click Ok
- Make all the configuration on the main PBX (devices, Dialplan, call groups etc.)
- Disable devices sync from WMP on Failover PBX (available starting from WMS version 3.88.41514.30): add “disable_sync_portal=1”, “disable_sync_manual=1” to the config file /rw2/etc/pbx/device_sync.conf
- Make replication for main PBX configuration:
- Access the failover PBX via SSH as root
- Run shell script sync_pbx
- Select 1 (Configure)
- Enter IP of the Main PBX
- Enter the admin password of the Main PBX
- Set failover PBX as secondary DNS server on unsupported devices
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Per-Service or Mixed mode
- Server PBX is of Per-User type: you can can activate X Client PBXs and share those licenses as described in the previous chapter. Additionally you can add standalone PBXs, but each PBXs will have its own licenses of Per-User or Per-Service kind.
- Server PBX is of Per-Service type: in this case all PBXs must have their own licenses (each PBX handles its own users).
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