Matthew, i think it would be convenient that you use dns round-robin for load balancing, registering the clients
against Ser or Asterisk boxes. Greetings. Ariel.
 
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From: "Matthew Boehm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] load balancing 20 asterisk servers

> > I beleive what you're looking for is a scalable SIP proxy, like SER :)
> > That way, all clients registers to SER and SER redirects the caller to
> > one of the asterisk boxes. Search the wiki at voip-info.org for
> > "asterisk at large" :)
>
>     Yes, that is one of the many pages I've read. But we still have a
> problem. Take a look at this image to get a better idea of my "end goal".
>
>    
http://drmac.homeunix.net/images/load_balancer.jpg
>
> For growth, all you do is add more SER and more Asterisk boxes.
>
> But if Asterisk won't work correctly with the load balancing due to packet
> movement, then I need to approach this differently.
>
> -Matthew
>
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