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Introduction

You can optionally deploy a pair of  devices for High Availability. High Availability (HA) protects SIP to SIP calls using  HA functionality. HA functionality enhances resiliency by offering Active and Standby SWe Edge instances. When the Active instance fails during a call, the Standby instance takes over the call management to maintain the call.

The Active and Standby SWe Edge instances operate using a single HA license. At the time of initial setup, you install the HA license on the Active instance. Once accepted, the HA system replicates the information to the Standby instance.

Provisioning for HA can only be done at the time of initial installation and only for a pair of devices that solely support SIP to SIP calls. Additional limitations apply. See Limitations.

For installation and HA activation instructions, refer to Workflow for Initial Setup - High Availability.

Architecture

In an High Availability setup, two devices share the responsibility of the HA function. Each device is assigned with corresponding Ethernet interfaces to serve the requirements of the deployment, as shown in the following table:

HA Interface Assignments: Typical Deployment

Ethernet Interface Requirement

Physical Port

Internal BridgeSWe Edge Logical Interface
LAN side of the networkge1br1Ethernet 1
WAN side of the networkge5br4Ethernet 3
HA monitoring between the two devicesge6br5High Availability

Once HA is enabled, the Standby instance monitors the Active instance through the High Availability interface. When a failover occurs, the HA function "floats" (assigns) the Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 3 addresses from the (former) Active instance to the Standby instance, which acts as the new Active instance. To the outside world, no change of the device is discernible other than a change in the MAC address of the (new) Active device. 

The following diagram depicts the topology of a typical HA deployment. Note that:

  • Your network administrator will provide unique IP addresses for the bridge interfaces (br4, br5, and br1) and the  logical interfaces (SBC Eth 3, SBC HA, and SBC Eth1). 
  • The physical port assignments for the LAN and WAN services can be any of the available Gigabit Ethernet ports, ge1-8, or SFP+ ports, SFP9 or SFP10, exclusive of the port used for the High Availability interface. (Note that the ports do not receive IP addresses. Rather, you simply assign a port to be a member of a bridge.)

HA Deployment Example


Limitations 

The following limitations apply to HA functionality:

  • Deployment
    • HA can only be provisioned at the time of initial installation. does not offer a path for stand-alone (SA) to HA conversion.
    • HA only applies to SIP to SIP calls. Analog calls are excluded.
    • HA supports only static IP addressing on the Ethernet Media (packet) and High Availability ports, not DHCP.
    • The HA interface IP addresses must be static IPv4 addresses on the same subnet at least three addresses apart. Example: 10.10.10.41 and 10.10.10.44.
    • HA supports floating IP addresses only on the Ethernet Media (packet) interfaces, not on the High Availability interface. (The HA function automatically assigns, or "floats," the media interfaces of the Active device to the Standby device when a failover occurs.) 
    • HA does not support Geo Redundancy. The two HA devices must be on the same subnet.
    • devices do not support redundancy at the card or port level.
  • Data Replication

    • The Standby instance does not replicate Alarms, Counters, and CDR details. 
    • The Standby instance does not replicate caches.
    • The Active and the Standby instances do not store backup CDR and VQ files in the database.
    • The Active and the Standby instances do not share a Debug Facility, Monitor View, or Logging details. Each instance only shows its details.

  • Call Features
    • SIP recording, Video calls, and Music On Hold do not support switchover scenarios.
  • Others
    • SNMP Proxy from the Standby instance to the Active instance, so that SNMP requests always get a response regardless of which instance receives the request, is not supported.
    • Using Service Discovery to find a RAMP instance when RAMP is configured for HA is not supported.

Licenses

You must purchase an HA SKU to deploy HA on your system. Once you place an order through the Ribbon Partner Portal for HA functionality, Ribbon sends you an email that contains information on where to obtain the license associated with your system. You will receive one license for the HA pair.