Douglas Garstang wrote:
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From: Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:07 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] SER Dispatcher Load Balance How-To?
Well, it really depends on what he's using the asterisk
servers for. If
it's for voicemail or apps, he'll just have to make sure that certain
apps land on certain servers, and voicemail can be distributed for
various things. If ser can do what I've heard/read it can do, it can
handle all the basic call functions (i.e. forwarding) for plenty of
calls. Also, if the asterisk servers are just acting as
gateways (i.e.
t1, e1, etc), then they will have no problem handling a load balanced
configuration.
To do that, you'd need to use the avpops module in OpenSER. You think Asterisk
documentation is bad? Wait until you try and get that stuff to work.
Douglas,
I have found the OpenSER documentation to be quite good. While they
often don't give a view of the whole picture, they are very good at
explaining the purpose, parameters, and functions of each module.
Example configurations of how each module interacts with other modules
can be hard to find, but once you understand a few dozen main functions
in the ~20 or so very useful modules, you can do just about anything.
I will say that avpops is by far the most confusing!
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Kristian Kielhofner
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