>> If i have this kind of setup, what do i need to make it's load balance.
>>
>> [ asterisk 1 ] -- [ asterisk 2 ] -- [ asterisk 3 ] -- [ asterisk 4 ]
>> | | | |
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> | mysql cluster |
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> I plan on doing it via DNS SRV only, but if a user register on asterisk
>> 1 how can users at asterisk 4 reach that user. Thank You
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ron
>>
>
> Hi Ron,
>
> If you're using realtime each Asterisk server will know where every
> user is irrespective of which Asterisk server they registered on. The
> problem is NAT, if a client is behind NAT and registers on server 1
> then server's 2,3 & 4 are unlikely to be able to get through to it.
> Last time I lookedthe Asterisk realtime engine doesn't record which
> server an account registered on in the database so the only option I
See the discussion a few days ago. The Asterisk server saves the value of
SYSNAME (defined in asterisk.conf) in the field REGSERVER inside MySQL.
Regards, __Yehavi:
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