The only thing is I want to be sure I understand the statement above because
the only time I can see Asterisk needing to do an SRV lookup is if it is
handing a call to a carrier for termination.
Gabe, that is what I was talking about. Asterisk really needs the
ability to make use of the
Is it so difficult to add a line in the dialplan directly under the one
that fails to failover to?
Aaron
David Thomas wrote:
The only thing is I want to be sure I understand the statement above because
the only time I can see Asterisk needing to do an SRV lookup is if it is
handing a call to
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Is it so difficult to add a line in the dialplan directly under the one
that fails to failover to?
Aaron
David Thomas wrote:
The only thing is I
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Is it so difficult
Huh? Phones do a NAPTR/SRV lookup in a specified domain to get a list of
SRV records to use. The phones don't query the DNS server every time they
make a call... they have a cache. You also run primary and a secondary (or
two primary) dns servers. It's a simple scalable solution. It's a shame
Q: What are the plans for HA?
That's BS. Last time I checked, Asterisk's support of SRV was
to only grab the first SRV entry. Period. If it doesn't try
any more SRV hosts after the first fails, just exactly how is
that redundant?
This is for the phones to fail over NOT Asterisk,
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Q: What are the plans
Q: What are the plans for HA?
That's BS. Last time I checked, Asterisk's support of SRV was
to only grab the first SRV entry. Period. If it doesn't try
any more SRV hosts after the first fails, just exactly how is
that redundant?
This is for the phones to fail over NOT Asterisk, remember