Clustering technology for Asterisk launched by Ranch Networks
Ranch networks announced today, the availability of its voip matrix technology (TM), the company's newest innovation is a patent pending clustering technique fabricated to increase security, scalability and reliability all over asterisk server farm. The company is a provider of networking devices to enable easier and enterprise grade voip deployments.
Enterprises and service providers are now able to combine one or more Asterisk servers with a Ranch Networks (RN) devoicing – creating a IPPBX that aids a huge number of simultaneously calls, thanks to the latest voip matrix technologies. Theoretically, the voip matrix technology is capable of aiding tens of thousands of simultaneous calls employing an asterisk server farm, just like a web server farm. The new voip matrix technology ranks calls higher than data on its priority list, and it is bridged with the RN device to ensure No dropped calls on the voip network.
Even if an asterisk server is not plugged, the RN device bridges the RTP media between the SIP endpoints, enabling media to flow continuously without being interrupted. Every new calls is subsequently distributed among the remaining PBXS in the cluster. As consumers needs grow, this technique, which is a securely scalable solution enable them (the customers) to add move PBXS.
Alex Pavlovsky, the president of Ranch networks said “the needs of voip customers is fully understood by Ranch networks. Customers need not bother about the security, quality and scalability of their voip systems when utilizing the voip matrix technology solution, call centers, enterprises and service providers can increase network capabilities with this clustering technique.
Using a single IP address and MAC, customers can have easy access to the universal IPPBX, including any one of the servers involved. SIP heal messages are used to monitor every asterisk server used to create the virtual IPPBX within the cluster. A PBX will be taken out of the cluster in real time immediately it stops responding to the SIP health monitoring messages. It will also be immediately added back to the cluster when it starts responding to the SIP health monitor ring messages. Consumers can also add a new IPPBX in real time and also remove an existing IPPBX for maintenance purposes thanks to the voip matrix technology.
Available in the market now is the voip matrix Technology with the. RN 20, wand 41. you can buy the RN series of devices through asterisk distributors and resellers globally. Please contact www.ranchnetwoks.com for a list of retailers and other information.
Enterprises and service providers are now able to combine one or more Asterisk servers with a Ranch Networks (RN) devoicing – creating a IPPBX that aids a huge number of simultaneously calls, thanks to the latest voip matrix technologies. Theoretically, the voip matrix technology is capable of aiding tens of thousands of simultaneous calls employing an asterisk server farm, just like a web server farm. The new voip matrix technology ranks calls higher than data on its priority list, and it is bridged with the RN device to ensure No dropped calls on the voip network.
Even if an asterisk server is not plugged, the RN device bridges the RTP media between the SIP endpoints, enabling media to flow continuously without being interrupted. Every new calls is subsequently distributed among the remaining PBXS in the cluster. As consumers needs grow, this technique, which is a securely scalable solution enable them (the customers) to add move PBXS.
Alex Pavlovsky, the president of Ranch networks said “the needs of voip customers is fully understood by Ranch networks. Customers need not bother about the security, quality and scalability of their voip systems when utilizing the voip matrix technology solution, call centers, enterprises and service providers can increase network capabilities with this clustering technique.
Using a single IP address and MAC, customers can have easy access to the universal IPPBX, including any one of the servers involved. SIP heal messages are used to monitor every asterisk server used to create the virtual IPPBX within the cluster. A PBX will be taken out of the cluster in real time immediately it stops responding to the SIP health monitoring messages. It will also be immediately added back to the cluster when it starts responding to the SIP health monitor ring messages. Consumers can also add a new IPPBX in real time and also remove an existing IPPBX for maintenance purposes thanks to the voip matrix technology.
Available in the market now is the voip matrix Technology with the. RN 20, wand 41. you can buy the RN series of devices through asterisk distributors and resellers globally. Please contact www.ranchnetwoks.com for a list of retailers and other information.
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