Hi there, I've been running * for some time now and thanks God no problem so far, everything is configured using text files, and I'd like to move everything to realtime database configuration to ease management using a GUI application.
I've read about Realtime function of * and I see something that confuses me and it's the following (text taken from WIKI): "The database peers/users are not kept in memory. These are only loaded when we have a call and then deleted, so there's no support for NAT keep-alives (qualify=) or voicemail indications for these peers." Does this mean that current users that get a different dialtone when they pick up their extension and have a new voicemail won't get that indication anymore?? Another doubt, my * server has a public IP and most of the extensions are behing different NATs, so I use the nat=yes option in sip.conf for each context...if I move my setup to realtime database, can I still do the nat support? I am not sure what that NAT keep-alive does and exactly what WIKI means by "no support for NAT keep-alives. I'd like to know if any person out there is using this type of setup and how good it works. I have not been able to find any comments to this matter in my searches. Many thanks in advance to anyone who shares their experience and clarify these doubts. Oz _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users