Sonus supports a new N:1 mechanism for the SBC SWe Cloud where one standby instance acts as a back up for N
active SBC instances. On a fail-over scenario, the standby instance takes over and becomes active and the failed active instance becomes standby, once it is up and running.
The maximum value for N is one for Signaling SBC (S-SBC) and four for Media SBC (M-SBC).
The SBC Redundancy Group (RG) consists of one or more SBC SWe Cloud instances. All the instances in a RG must have homogeneous resource allocation, configuration and personality. Each SBC SWe Cloud instance including standby maintains its own configuration DB, logs, events, and alarms.
A Cluster is a group of one or more SBC RGs. All RGs in a cluster must use the same SBC type (Signaling SBC or Media SBC), which dictates the cluster type such as Signaling cluster or Media cluster.
The following diagrams depict the N:1 architecture with a single SBC Redundancy group (RG) and multiple redundancy groups within an SBC cluster.
The N:1 SBC is instantiated using the following methods:
The N:1 architecture is grouped into three different areas: