CS2000 geo redundant 5'9s

Does anyone have any documents on how the CS2000 is geo redundant.

The following document is all I could find. If you have a layout of how they have put this solution together, please forward link to document.

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Redundancy Geographic redundancy is yet another key component of robustness in a superclass softswitch. This is especially true as the scale approaches hundreds of thousands of ports. The softswitch must continue functioning at full capacity when a single central office is isolated and rendered unavailable. In the event of a terrorist attack or natural disaster, the importance of individual, business, and government communications becomes more critical, since the chance of damage to the communications infrastructure increases. A solution to this problem is to deploy fully redundant softswitch components in geographically dispersed locations for a single softswitch. When a superclass softswitch supports true, end-to-end,

2 ARMIS database on fcc.gov Web site five-nines availability in a geographically redundant architecture, the result is a high degree of robustness and network availability. This platinum level availability is necessary when the service provider intends to migrate the core of their network to packet.

Caio,

Snuffy

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