Hi Andrea, yes you can, static realtime helps you out with replacing config files one by another. The "real" realtime you mean is for the dynamic backend, which gives you the ability to be reread with every call, so asterisk doesnt even need a reload.
So the main difference between "static" and "real" is simply the static part only gets loaded at startup/reload. The "real" realtime asterisk looks up every time "something happens" e.g. a call is being made. Main configuration for static and real is made in /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf you should although never mix up both in one particular type. What I mean is if you add IAX "realtime" support with something like iaxpeers => mysql,asterisk,iax_peers iaxusers => mysql,asterisk,iax_users you shouldn't make an additional static like here: iax.conf => mysql,asterisk Here you will find all information you will need, to setup the "static" and "real" realtime: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+RealTime Hope this helped -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Best regards, Michael E. Kromer IT Specialist Linux Professional Institute Certified (LPIC) +--------------------------------------+ | CC Computer Consultants GmbH | | ENTERPRISE. IT. BUSINESS. | |======================================| | AMD Solution Provider | | Sun Microsystems Partner Associate | | Citrix Access Alliance Partner | +--------------------------------------+
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