SIPSwitch on Amazon Cloud
acc transfer
Hi Aaron,
Pls transfer my acc to new system on your next turn. PM sent
Thanks
Pls transfer my acc to new system on your next turn. PM sent
Thanks
Hi All,
Unfortunately for those wanting to transfer their accounts to the Amazon server after last Wednesday they will need to do it manually. For individual accounts it's not that big a job all you need to do is create your new account and then copy over your dial plan and SIP providers. For me to have a steady stream of migrations would take up a lot of time.
As far as whether you should think about migrating or not there is nothing new on the Amazon service and if you can still access and use sip.mysipswitch.com you are much better off staying on it.
Regards,
Aaron
Unfortunately for those wanting to transfer their accounts to the Amazon server after last Wednesday they will need to do it manually. For individual accounts it's not that big a job all you need to do is create your new account and then copy over your dial plan and SIP providers. For me to have a steady stream of migrations would take up a lot of time.
As far as whether you should think about migrating or not there is nothing new on the Amazon service and if you can still access and use sip.mysipswitch.com you are much better off staying on it.
Regards,
Aaron
Thanks Aaron for moving my accounts. As far as I can tell everything is now functioning perfectly . It will simplify things when the sip.mysipswitch.com and be used rather than the IP number.dibsmfth wrote:Could you please migrate my accountAaron wrote:also post here that you have done so to account on the new system.
dibsmfth
and the test account
dibsmft
Thanks
migration
Should I migrate my account to the server running now on the Amazon cloud, or wait and migrate when you upgrade/run on the Amazon cloud?Aaron wrote:The current mysipswitch services running on the Blueface server (213.200.94.182) will be shutdown at some point in the coming months. The replacement server running the upgraded mysipswitch software will run on an Amazon Cloud instance.
Regards,
Aaron