On calls involving links between systems, the invoking of resilience mode can potentially interrupt existing calls as re-registration occurs. Media connection preservation can help prevent this if required. This feature is supported for the following telephones on IP Office Release 9.1 or higher. It can be applied to calls between systems and via SIP trunks:
IP Office Release 9.1+ : 9608, 9611, 9621, 9641
IP Office Release 11.0+ : J139, J159, J169, J179, J189, Avaya Workplace Client
On those phones, if a call experiences end-to-end signaling loss or refresh failures but still has an active media path, call preservation allows the call to continue. While preserving a call, the phone does not attempt to re-register with its call server or attempt to failover to a standby call server until the preserved call has ended. The maximum duration of a preserved call is two hours after which it is automatically ended.
Calls on hold and calls to hunt groups are not preserved. Only the following call types are preserved:
During a preserved call the only permitted action is to continue speaking and then end the call. The phone's softkey actions and feature menus do not work. Call preservation can be enabled at the system level and for individual trunks. The system level setting control use of call preservation on the system's IP Office lines and H.323 IP phones. All systems in the network must be configured for call preservation to ensure end to end connection support. By default, the system setting is also automatically applied to all SIP trunks. However, the trunk setting for each trunk can be individually altered.