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In the event of a loss of communication with the Active Directory, whether through a loss of network connectivity or an AD server error, the
is still able to perform call routing tasks based on the Local AD Cache.
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title | Sonus Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 Model Differences |
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If the is rebooted during an Active Directory Server outage, it will use its local AD cache for call routing purposes (post power up) if:- Sonus SBC 1000: an external USB storage drive is attached to the Sonus SBC 1000 main board. Without it, the local AD cache is purged between system reboots (and upgrades). In order to achieve a high level of resiliency, we recommend attaching an external USB drive to your Sonus SBC 1000 unit.
- Sonus SBC 2000: Unlike the Sonus SBC 1000, the Sonus SBC 2000 model has built-in storage with reserved space for the Local AD cache to overcome this situation. No external storage is necessary.
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title | Tips on Active Directory Cache Size |
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The total size for the Active Directory cache is 20 MiB. Here's a quick calculation showing how the cache memory is utilized: Section |
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| Number of Records to cache | 100,000 |
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Number of Attributes per record | 4 |
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Number of bytes per attribute | 50 |
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Total cache size | 100,000 * 4 * 50 = 20 MiB (approx) |
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Note: The maximum cache size is 25 MiB. The database pointer information consumes a small portion of the memory, thus the cache capacity will be slightly less than calculation above. |
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