DomingoDolores
Programmer
Hi,
We have 7 controllers in a cluster with 2 main-controllers.
All sub-controllers are resilient on their main controller.
This is working fine if a sub-controller is unplugged from the network, the phones are resilient on the main-controller. And after the sub-controller is plugged in again the phones return to their home controller within 5 minutes as usual.
If one of the main controllers is unplugged from the network the phones are resilient on their 'secondary' main-controller.
BUT after their original 'home' main-controller is in service again the phones don't return to their home controller only after a manual reset or a 'LOAD'-command
Is there any way to get them back without the Hardware/Software reset?
I tried different ways like 'HST COURTESY', 'HST HANDOFF' in de Command line. And tried a hsHandback, hsPushback via Telnet on port 2002.
Imagination is more important than knowledge....
We have 7 controllers in a cluster with 2 main-controllers.
All sub-controllers are resilient on their main controller.
This is working fine if a sub-controller is unplugged from the network, the phones are resilient on the main-controller. And after the sub-controller is plugged in again the phones return to their home controller within 5 minutes as usual.
If one of the main controllers is unplugged from the network the phones are resilient on their 'secondary' main-controller.
BUT after their original 'home' main-controller is in service again the phones don't return to their home controller only after a manual reset or a 'LOAD'-command
Is there any way to get them back without the Hardware/Software reset?
I tried different ways like 'HST COURTESY', 'HST HANDOFF' in de Command line. And tried a hsHandback, hsPushback via Telnet on port 2002.
Imagination is more important than knowledge....