10-17-2009, 05:37 AM | #41 | |||||
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To confirm, look at 'External IP:' on the Info tab. Quote:
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'Proxy Fallback Intvl' is nothing more than the amount of time your ATA will remain with the backup proxy before attempting registration with the primary proxy. One hour (3600 seconds) seems about right to me. Quote:
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From the manual: Proxy Fallback Intvl This parameter sets the delay (sec) after which the PAP2T will retry from the highest priority proxy (or outbound proxy) servers after it has failed over to a lower priority server. This parameter is useful only if the primary and backup proxy server list is provided to the PAP2T via DNS SRV record lookup on the server name. (Using multiple DNS A record per server name does not allow the notion of priority and so all hosts will be considered at the same priority and the PAP2T will not attempt to fall back after a fail over). The default is 3600. |
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10-18-2009, 08:14 AM | #42 |
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Attention: We are still experiencing intermittent problems with the AU server. We have an open ticket that is awaiting a RAM replacement, but at this stage we are still unsure of an exact ETA for return to normal service.
Again, apologies for the interruptions to normal service. -- Craig |
10-18-2009, 11:22 AM | #43 |
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Hello,
The hardware engineers have advised that the memory HAS been replaced. We will continue to monitor the server closely over the next 24 hours.
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Thanks Martin, Craig, for the information. I appreciate the fact that information is flowing now. However ...
On Thursday morning, Australian time, OzVoipStatus registered the outage. I, for one, pressed the big red button, and started a Whirlpool thread. Someone else posted here. I saw no acknowledgement of the outage for another 24 hours. I'm just a bit curious as to how it was ignored for so long. Does the big red button do anything? Do too many people misuse it? If OzVoipStatus could pick up the outage, how come your own monitoring didn't? Also, is there more redundancy in your US and EU sites? Would we in Aus all be better off using those sites instead of the AU one? |
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