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There is a solution, but its not straight
forward, and not really documented anywhere. A possible solution, is to set a SER
server up, before your asterisk, and let that handle the SIP registrations. Jon Fra:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af Shenen Shenen So my only solution
is to use only X-lite softphone where I can add more than 1 proxy, and a Cisco
switchboard where I can set up a VRRP protocol, so in case of fall, the cisco
make the resolutions of all tables and permited me to call from IP phones like
CISCO IP phones or wi_fi phone without problems or registration in
asterisk.....I think......becouse in this way I see there isn't a
solution....right? On 6/9/06, It's a little more tricky than that. Our solution involves an external manager application, some
clever IAX2 routing and dialplan mysql queries. We tried the solution with just copying the registration, but
it seems as though the SIP channel has the registry information in an Internal data structure. Jon Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] På
vegne af Shenen Shenen ok...but
if I run a softphone and it is registered in the CLI and I see this: -- Registered
SIP '655' at 192.168.251.10
port 1175 expires 900 this
registration where is put?in which file? Can I
copy this registration to another machine?
On
6/9/06, Hello I can save you a lot of time, and tell you that it wont work. It does hold some registration information in the asterisk
database, but most of the information is kept internally in Asterisk. Just FYI. Jon Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] På
vegne af Shenen Shenen How can I
copy all the contenent of the asterisk database to another machine? I want
copy all the active sessions from one [EMAIL PROTECTED] to another one and running on the
second(this I can do using vrrp protocol, it isn't a problem), I want copy
only all the active sessions and softphone registrations to another [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then run on
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