It's all in the Asterisk database, which is a Berkeley DB format as far as I 
know.  If it's just for migration, you could probably just move the database.  
If you want to do this while the system is up, maybe using an external 
database for this information would work better.

-Tim

On September 8, 2006 05:36, Dijkstra, Roelof wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We currenty have an asterisk cluster running, with a quad PRI and a quad
> BRI. This all works pretty well.
>
> What i was wondering:
>
> If i do a
>
> show sip peers
>
> I see all the ip addresses of the phones that registered, also, when
> restarting the server.
>
> Is there any way of copying this information to another server?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Roelof Dijkstra
> Network Engineer EMEA
> Compuware Europe BV
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