john p
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Folks,
Any ideas appreciated. About 0100 today, my home Pi PBX started losing registration with both inbound trunks (Vistalink & Vitelity). I tried restarting amportal & the Pi to no avail. I have a redundant Pi PBX normally offline. I brought it up & it registered both trunks fine. I shutdown the 1st box & the 2nd lost registration on both trunks within 5 minutes. I brought up the 1st, it registered fine. I rebooted 2nd & it registered & 1st lost. Pattern repeatedx several times & continued until ~ noon - last box up got registration & 1st failed. Now both have maintained registration for 30 minutes without problem. I checked both sites status - they said up. I checked my UVerse gateway & it reported no link errors in period. I checked my router & saw no errors on WAN or LAN side. System has been running months without problem. I recall seeing similar last spring & never found a roblem - I decided it was an internet problem & my actions were coincidental only. Still looking for ideas. Both Pi are current OS/PBX sware.
Any ideas appreciated. About 0100 today, my home Pi PBX started losing registration with both inbound trunks (Vistalink & Vitelity). I tried restarting amportal & the Pi to no avail. I have a redundant Pi PBX normally offline. I brought it up & it registered both trunks fine. I shutdown the 1st box & the 2nd lost registration on both trunks within 5 minutes. I brought up the 1st, it registered fine. I rebooted 2nd & it registered & 1st lost. Pattern repeatedx several times & continued until ~ noon - last box up got registration & 1st failed. Now both have maintained registration for 30 minutes without problem. I checked both sites status - they said up. I checked my UVerse gateway & it reported no link errors in period. I checked my router & saw no errors on WAN or LAN side. System has been running months without problem. I recall seeing similar last spring & never found a roblem - I decided it was an internet problem & my actions were coincidental only. Still looking for ideas. Both Pi are current OS/PBX sware.