unplug, thanks for pointing that out as well as opposed to or in complement with ARA where you can either implement DUNDi between clusters of Asterisk servers or have a redundant pair of DUNDi lookup servers (just like DNS) somewhere remote to the local asterisk servers. DUNDi is a p2p IAX based protocol to allow for looking up contact information for a particular registered extension. So in ARA you can really store all extension based information in the common database for servers that are local to your network i.e. perhaps on the same private network or even the same VLAN. Then implement DUNDi between asterisk servers that are remote to your location and in their own private network using their own database. Not sure the level of reliability one can expect using the public internet for DUNDi look-ups from a server on the other end of the world but in theory it might be do-able. So if you can't find an extension within your local database, you perform the DUNDi lookup and find it in your remote servers. I'm sure the gurus on the list might have plenty to say on this :) _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --
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