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Multi-site support

SIP Server instances operating in a SIP Cluster environment can communicate with external T-Servers/SIP Servers that might be running in the Genesys environment and support traditional multi-site functionality, such as:

  • User Data Propagation
  • Event Party Propagation
  • Transaction Monitoring

When an external T-Server/SIP Server connects to a SIP Server instance, that SIP Server plays a "proxy" role and performs the following functions for multi-site support:

  • Establishes connections with external T-Servers/SIP Servers.
  • Manages its own pool of multi-site–related resources (access resources, External Routing Points for the route ISCC transaction type).
  • Processes ISCC transactions for its own calls that were distributed by SIP Proxy.
  • Retransmits the user data synchronization events and remote party events to SIP Server nodes.
  • Reports unsuccessful non-distributed transactions by the Transaction Monitoring protocol.

SIP Server instances that do not have connections with external T-Servers/SIP Servers play a "node" role and perform the following functions for multi-site support:

  • Establish connections to the SIP Servers that act as proxies.
  • Contain the resources distribution among SIP Servers that act as proxies to properly detect the owner of the arrived call.
  • Use the SIP Server that acts as a proxy to communicate with an external T-Server/SIP Server.
  • Transmit all multi-site call updates (user data or party event ) through the appropriate SIP Server.

Note: Each external T-Server/SIP Server connects to only one SIP Server instance in the cluster.


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Backward Compatibility

SIP Cluster provides backward compatibility for multi-site support and is able to communicate with previous versions of T-Servers/SIP Servers. External T-Servers/SIP Servers, when connecting to the SIP Cluster, do not require any configuration modification.

SIP Server in cluster mode supports the following transaction types: route (in both directions) and dnis-pool (for outbound calls only).

In the case of DNIS pooling, SIP Server does not support targeting to a switch which is linked to the multiple T-Server applications (load-balancing deployment).

This page was last edited on February 2, 2013, at 02:08.
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