Michael Collins wrote: > > > On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Samuel Abekah-Mensah > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Pardon me if this has been addressed already. > How does one go about having in the simplest instance 2 servers > registering with each other on startup whereby the users registering > would be able to call each other. > The 2 servers are in different domains. > > Thanks. > > > Are the two servers in different locations? Different LANs? Is NAT > involved? Just checking. Really this is just a matter of loading the > default config on each machine and then making some decisions about > the dialplan: do you want prefix dialing so that you can have ext 1000 > at both locations or do you want to have something like 1000~1099 at > location A and 1100~1199 at location B? From there it's just a matter > of creating the gateways on each machine and adding a dialplan entry > to handle the routing. > -MC > Hello Michael Thanks Are the two servers in different locations? Yes Different LANs? Yes Is NAT involved? Yes but for my test Nat is not . The production setup I have in mind will certainly have Nat Each location will have their won set of extension but there could be some overlap. On server A a user would dial,. for example, 98 followed by the extension number of the user on server B and the call would then be routed to the extension on server B. And the same could be from Server B to a user on Server A
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