A few days ago I didn't realise that the phones only registered to one Asterisk 
box. If I did, I wouldn't have spent hours today trying to get something 
working.
 
Is this really the best pure Asterisk HA solution that's out there right now? I 
think it needs a little work.
 
Doug.

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        From: Peter Bowyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thu 3/16/2006 11:37 PM 
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        On 17/03/06, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > Well, I finally got it to work. Such a shame I can't use it. I didn't 
realise it until I'd expended all the effort, but this approach doesn't give 
you a HA asterisk solution. If the server that the phone is registered to goes 
down, no Asterisk system knows the location of the phones that where registered 
to it. If you had 3 Asterisk boxes, 1/3 of your users suddenly can't receive 
calls. Not HA!
        
        
        It does if you combine this with an IAX switch or DUNDI, and phones
        which re-register fast. Did you read how this was explained to you a
        few days ago?
        
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