Hi, somebody has implemented Asterisk in one organizacion with amount of extenciones in the order of 20.000?

If you intend to implement an PBX with 20.000 phones attached you have to estimate the number of simultaneous connections.

I would estimate this to be the bottleneck, not the existence of 20.000 phonenumbers which might be stored in an database.

Since asterisk ist really flexible it's not really a problem to distribute it on several servers:

* Each server does handle a part of attached phones

* Configuration is stored in an central database

* in extensions.conf there should be an AGI used to determine where to route each call.

* if necessary each server gets an local replication of config data.

* the servers can be physically distributed if necessary - each division can get an server of it's own. This is necessary if the phones are not VoIP but connected by an dedicated wire.

Elmar
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