Disaster Recovery / Redundancy
Don't let your network going down, let you down.
Businesses cannot afford for their networks to be down, even for short periods of time. Today, most businesses, regardless of size, are obligated to have some type of continuity and disaster recovery plan. Planning for uncertainty requires a risk/ reward assessment. This takes time and costs money. Working with our clients to help ensure that a plan is in place and tested so that in the event of an outage or disaster, mission critical applications associated with revenue, service delivery, or large numbers of workers are minimally impacted.
Avaya Aura Communication Manager
Avaya Aura Survivable Remote branch consists of a local Avaya Aura Communication Manager and a "mini" instance of Avaya Aura Session Manager (Branch Session Manager) installed as a template on the Avaya Aura System Platform on either an Avaya S8800 Server or an Avaya S8300D Server embedded in an Avaya H.248 Gateway. Survivable Remote provides Local Survivable Processor (LSP)-like survivability to a branch for both SIP and non-SIP endpoints. An LSP is a backup instance of Communication Manager that is kept automatically synchronized with the primary Communication Manager and is capable of automatically providing service to the branch in the event of an outage.
If a Survivable Remote branch gets disconnected from the core, service will continue for both SIP phones and non-SIP phones. SIP phones in the Avaya Aura network register with the core and the Survivable Remote according to the new IETF standard RFC 5626, previously known as sip-outbound. Avaya Aura Release 6 delivers the capability for multiple, simultaneous registrations for SIP endpoints. Avaya and RFC compliant endpoints can register with multiple core Session Managers and with a local Survivable Remote instance, for a total of 3 concurrent device registrations.