On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:18 AM, Brynjolfur Thorvardsson <bi...@itanet.nu>wrote:
> > > ** > > 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! > Jumping in without documentation or help when there is a questionable relationship between the client and developer...this should be a lot of fun. > **** > > > The system offers PBX services to ~10 small firms and connects via a SIP > trunk to a Telecoms company. > Sounds way over-built, but since we don't know the intent of the architecture nor all the features expected, hard to say. > **** > > - **STUN server – is it necessary (given that there are many > free STUN servers on the Internet), and why two? > I don't believe so. > **- **Why have a separate Asterisk server for the trunk? > Can't think of any reason. > **** > > **- **Is the Apache Message Queue server necessary? > "Necessary" is not something that can be answered. In their environment as programmed, probably. In general, can an Asterisk server run without it? Yes. A low-end single x86 server can easily support hundreds of endpoints and dozens of concurrent calls, with all Asterisk services running on a single server. > ** > Do you have Asterisk expertise already? RoR, SQL, other telephony...? -- Carlos Alvarez TelEvolve 602-889-3003
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