John Todd wrote:

Hi,

My question is in refernece to the posting by Jeremy McNamara here..

http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-October/022966.html


He states that in order for "trunking" to work the type has to be peer.. When I set mine up I did so using type=friend just to make it simple.. So when I read the above posting I thought well maybe my "trunking" has not been working properly since I set it up (It does in fact work, I can make and recieve calls over the IAX connection without any apperent problems)..


So a short while ago I opened up my conf files and tried setting the type to peer from friend (yes I reloaded *).. Guess what??.. The link no longer worked.. I then tried setting type to user and it is worked.. So my IAX link works as friend and user but not as peer.. Seeing as peer was specified as the requirement in order to get an IAX2 trunk to work properly I am a little confused..

Is my setup working when it shouldn't be or have I got something backwards??

Later..


Something isn't working right with your system, specifically. I have many IAX2 configurations set to "type=friend" and "trunk=yes" which work quite well. I will agree with Jeremy though and say that having large implementations with "type=friend" may cause you headaches in the future depending on what you want to offer to your customers.

JT

John, My setup also works with type=friend and trunk=yes with no problems.. I was just wondering why the original email stated that type had to be set to peer for trunking to work...


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