On 14-12-11 10:18, Brynjolfur Thorvardsson wrote:
Hi all
I’ve been saddled with recreating a running Asterisk PBX setup (with
Ruby on Rails). Due to some wrangling between my client and the original
developers I am not able to talk to the developers themselves but have
been given full SSH access to their servers!
My questions are regarding their setup – they have functionality split
over several servers as follows (all running CentOS):
Server1 MySQL
Server2 Ruby on Rails + CSTele
Server3 Asterisk 1.4.19 + STUN #1
Server4 Trunk (Asterisk 1.4.19) + STUN #2
Server5 Apache ActiveMQ
The system offers PBX services to ~10 small firms and connects via a SIP
trunk to a Telecoms company.
My questions are as follows:
-STUN server – is it necessary (given that there are many free STUN
servers on the Internet), and why two?
Why would you want to rely on a free stun server which can disappear
anytime when offering commercial services? I would also deploy my own
stun servers for paying customers.
-Why have a separate Asterisk server for the trunk?
No idea. Maybe the question could be: why have two Asterisk servers?
Perhaps for for redundancy/failover?
-Is the Apache Message Queue server necessary?
No idea. I know BigBlueButton uses Apache MQ & Asterisk but I don't know
the specifics.
-My info says that server 2 is running CSTele but I have been unable to
find a process or program that matches this (except for a comment in a
daemon, ast_ami_events.rb, running on Rails server). Can anybody tell me
what CSTele might be?
No idea.
Good luck!
Regards,
Patrick
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