On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello guys,
Does anyone has an Asterisk server hosted off-site ? Like in those data
centers that do web hosting in dedicated servers ?
Is there a hosting company that has a special plan to host voip services
like this, or usually is hosted in
Thanks Gordon for your response,
It helped me a lot ...
I should have done this already, but the QoS issue was holding me back ...
Actually, for now ... I'll start with just a backup box and test how it goes ...
I was looking for a kind of dedicated server hosting with a MPLS network that
could
Hello guys,
Does anyone has an Asterisk server hosted off-site ? Like in those data centers
that do web hosting in dedicated servers ?
Is there a hosting company that has a special plan to host voip services like
this, or usually is hosted in those dedicated servers like the ones I asked
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Well, we're talking about several
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Well, we're talking
2000+ lines:D
Film Script?
Madhawa
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Douglas Garstang wrote:
We have a 2000+ line python script that handles all call routing logic.
You expect that to scale?
I do call routing in 3 contexts with ~maybe~ a dozen extension each -
and we have many thousands of customers
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 14:22 +0600, Dualcall.com wrote:
2000+ lines:D
Film Script?
No, SCO lines.
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Be honest, Jeremy, you yell at everyone!
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Oh, and I see nufone caters
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Oh, and I see nufone caters to residential. We only cater to business
customers, who's needs are a lot more demanding.
Apparently you haven't actually gone to our website which, since you
brought it up, will be re-launched on September 5th, 2006
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and each in a separate base directory? Something like
/home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Use VPSs, like www.openvz.org
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as most people here know, I yell at stupid people.
Be honest, Jeremy, you yell at everyone!
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Be honest, Jeremy, you yell at everyone!
I wouldn't say absolutely everyone - I don't think I've yelled at kram
or kpfleming, yet :P
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Good luck with supporting enterprise and carrier solutions with 3 contexts.
Mr. Troll, I don't need luck, because I am doing it already. Perhaps
you can't comprehend the fact that NuFone is not the only operation I am
involved with.
Plus, don't forget about the
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Good luck with supporting enterprise
Douglas Garstang wrote:
That's funny. I remember asking a question, and I remember you immediately
attacking my intelligence, and now I'm suddenly a troll.
I can comprehend that Nufone is not the operation you are involved with.
However, it's the first time you've stated that, so if you think
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That's funny. I remember asking
Douglas Garstang wrote:
What's not specific about this...?
handle internal cid, external cid, cid override, pic codes, rate centers,
incoming and outgoing black lists and white lists, findme/follow me with caller id
based routing, transferring and forwarding between multiple hosts in a
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
What's not specific about
guys can we take the flame fest off list please? kthx
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On Thursday 17 August 2006 16:04, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Yet again you have not addressed my statements that showed that the MySQL
Dial plan command was not capable of nesting SQL queries, and therefore not
capable of implementing findme/followme.
Off the top of my head I am fairly certain
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On Thursday 17 August 2006 16:04, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Yet again you have
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Hi. I only just stumled across it myself
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk on a single system,
running each with a different username, and each in a separate base directory?
Something like /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Did it work? I assume for every service that Asterisk runs, on each
You might be able to use virtual NICs to eliminate the problem with non-standard ports for a company's SIP phones. Or real NICs using a couple of multi-homed cards.I haven't tried it, though.
On 8/16/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of
On 8/16/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk on a single system, running each with a different username, and each in a separate base directory? Something like /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Did it work? I assume
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk on a single
system, running each with a different username, and each in a separate base
directory? Something like /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk on a single system,
running each with a different username, and each in a separate base directory?
Something like /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Did it work? I assume for every service that
Well,
we're talking about several dozen, maybe 100, companies, per Asterisk box
here.
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You beat me to it Matt. =)-brandonOn 8/16/06, Matt Riddell (NZ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to run
Doug,I'd suggest using contexts, but then having two servers for redundancy also. That way, if one asterisk box goes down, you don't have 50-100 clients completely down.-brandon
On 8/16/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well,
we're talking about several dozen, maybe 100,
Then virtual would be the way to go...I'm no expert, so you'd have to do some research on how many virtual interfaces you could use reliably.But some of the other suggestions I've seen might be a better option? Separate contexts for each entity, etc.
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Well, we're talking about several dozen, maybe 100, companies, per Asterisk
box here.
Surely all the more reason to do it with contexts than instances.
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and each in a separate
and each in a separate base directory? Something like
/home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
Use VPSs, like www.openvz.org
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
Because Asterisk wasn't designed with carrier class features in mind. It was
designed for a single enterprise. The dialplan, and config files, start to
get very very complicated after you add more than a few companies.
Brandon,
Thanks. We're a litle past that stage of complexity. I'm just
throwing the question out there because it's becoming obvious that trying to
provision hundreds of customers on a cluster of Asterisk systems is going to be
very hard to manage.
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Use a virtual private asterisk system. You'll be happier if you did.
http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/
Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk
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and each in a separate base directory? Something like
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
It's obvious that Asterisk was designed more for the enterprise (ie a single
company), rather than for the carrier (ie multiple companies). It's a bit
hard to explain here, but even with more than a few companies, the
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Well, we're talking about several dozen, maybe 100, companies, per
Asterisk box here.
Ok - And the problem is?
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
We have a 2000+ line python script that handles all call routing logic.
You expect that to scale?
I do call routing in 3 contexts with ~maybe~ a dozen extension each -
and we have many thousands of customers and more than hundreds of
companies using our Asterisk
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
We have a 2000+ line python script that handles all call routing logic.
You expect that to scale?
I do call routing in 3
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You think 3 contexts
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Oh, and I see nufone caters to residential. We only cater to business
customers, who's needs are a lot more demanding.
Apparently you haven't actually gone to our website which, since you
brought it up, will be re-launched on September 5th, 2006 with new
support for
We've been trying Unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/) on a 1 minute cron job. There are some theoretical issues but it has been great so far. We use it to synch prompts as well as messages.
SimonOn 12/27/05, BILL GITONGA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best method of storing
What is the best method of storing voice main messages
so that they are accessible to different asterisk
servers in a hosted environment? I have considered
Asterisk real time but I dont think it stores the
actual voice mail folder in the database. Im thinking
of using NFS for this and put my
On 14:50, Tue 27 Dec 05, BILL GITONGA wrote:
What is the best method of storing voice main messages
so that they are accessible to different asterisk
servers in a hosted environment? I have considered
Asterisk real time but I dont think it stores the
actual voice mail folder in the database.
I've been trying to think of a way that you could provide asterisk
hosting without having to resort to using virtualization such as UML.
With asterisk being so touch about any type of latency, I would think
most any type of virtualization would be problematic.
I was thinking there might be a way
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