On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 09:46 -0400, Ekelund, Bryan wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I currently manage a two-server asterisk system that connects two of our 
> offices. Running 1.4 on CentOS 5.2 on both sides. We use Polycom 501 phone 
> and register the phones to both systems, and use SIP peering to interconnect 
> the two systems. We had been using IAX, but found that for some reason we 
> were having trouble keeping that data stream in out QOS.
> 
> Sometime in the near future, we are planning on integrating two of our other 
> remote offices, each with their own asterisk server, into this network. I 
> would like to have the phones register to two servers, but be able to be seen 
> by all four. I have been experimenting with OpenSips/Kamailio as a 
> registration server and forwarding all SIP requests to the appropriate 
> office, but that may have a larger learning curve than I would like for the 
> timeframe I am working with.
> 
> I am looking at DUNDi and am thinking that this might be the way to merge 
> these systems together and share the registrations between the servers. I am 
> sure someone has experience with this type of setup, and I was hoping that I 
> could confirm that DUNDi might be the way to go, or if not, maybe point me in 
> the right direction.
> 
<snip>
I wonder if one could use a realtime setup and store the registrations
in a common database.  I believe I read that is how one shares them
between Kamailio and Asterisk - John
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