I guess my question is... I have servers A and B. They are not at the same location, but 30 - 60 ms apart. They do not have the same capacities. Those servers connect to various upstreams with the same login credentials. An IAXy can register to both servers, but only registers to one at a time. Let's say its currently registered to B. If a call comes in on A, how do we direct it to the IAXy via server B without removing the possibility that the IAXy registers to server A. Now there's servers A through H. In addition to IAXys, there's client Asterisk systems, SIP phones, etc. Next step?

Geographically diverse servers, and I'm afraid of a call coming in to a server that don't know what to do with it when another server knows exactly what to do with it.


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For your configuration to be like this RRDNS and Realtime.  I believe
someone made a patch for realtime to work correctly with RRDNS you would


have to check the wiki or mantis to find it.



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I currently have a single server with a few SIP and IAX upstreams for
origination and termination with IAX clients.  I am adding a second
server that will have a much higher capacity and will be handling a
larger call volume.  However, this second server is not going to be
geographically near the first.  It will largely share the same
upstreams.  I would like for this to be an integrated system such that
in event of failure, child Asterisk boxes, phones, ATAs, etc. can
register to either box.  I can handle the child's configuration, but how
do I have it setup on the Asterisk boxes?



I'm not exactly sure I explained this right, but hopefully someone can
get what I'm talking about and ask further questions of me.





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