> Can you look at ticket # 702556000194?
>
> This is very simple:
>
apparently it isnt.
> Asterisk is down, I am simulating that with the command "stop now,"
> Calls should then go to the failover SIP address, but they do not.
>
> I have been back and forth for weeks with your support and they do not
> figure it out. I am not even sure they understand what I am saying.
>
>
is this related to the below request for a non-profit doing a telethon?
If it is I am confused by it.
If it isnt, I am unsure what ticket system you refer to. Additionally I
am unsure what your setup is since you havent even provided more
information. Odds are the equipment that is supposed to do the failover
isnt even asterisk. Further I do not think that its a business list
question (unless you are asking for a consultant to fix your problem
with failover).
Or was this supposed to be a private email to someone at supertec that
you posted to a public mailing list?
>
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 15:34, Suzanne Bowen <suzanne@supertec.com> wrote:
> > There is a Northwest Florida organization http://www.linkingarms.org who
> > wants to have a telethon using open source telephony technologies. If anyone
> > reading this is interested in talking with the executive director Kenny
> > about this, please email me OFF the list so we won't bother the list with
> > further details.
> >
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