Hi... I have what is, I am sure, a relatively common & straightforward problem (no, NOT that kind of problem!)... I'm trying to hook two asterisk servers together so I can make a "distributed" PBX.
Here's the scenario: [MASTER] is in the office. It has unrestricted access to the internet, and a fixed IP address. It has 3 SIP hardphones configured & working, plus a couple of softphones which log in/out as necessary. The phones are on extensions 5100-5104, with a special extension 5999 which just plays music. [HOME] is at home. It has internet access only through a Microsoft ISA 2003 firewall, and has a dynamic IP address. It has 1 SIP hardphone configured, and working, on extension 5110. I can add a second hardphone to verify that this (new build) server is working OK, but all of the messages indicate it's fine. What I want to do, obviously, is have ALL of the extensions (5XXX) "pretending" to be on the same PBX. i.e. if I dial 5100 (on [MASTER]) from 5110 (on [HOME]), the call goes through & everyone's happy; and vice versa, calling 5110 from 5100. I know I need to use IAX to achieve this (as IAX can negotiate its way past the firewall), but I can't find the magic incantations for IAX.CONF (on either server) to make them talk nicely to each other. They did, very briefly, as the [MASTER] server spotted the IP address of [HOME], added it to the peer list, & my heart rose; but, now it's dead again. Rather than post my broken conf files here, can anyone suggest a nice'n'easy way to get this to work? Many thanks in advance. Ade. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.0/959 - Release Date: 17/08/2007 17:43 _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
