Re: [asterisk-users] High Availability Asterisk PBX

2010-03-15 Thread Alex Balashov
To thine own display name RESEARCH be true, and do your research. On 03/15/2010 01:27 AM, RESEARCH wrote: Hi I have the following scenario A. A PBX on location A with network 192.168.1.1 with extension range 1XXX and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1 B. Another PBX on location B with

[asterisk-users] High Availability Asterisk PBX

2010-03-14 Thread RESEARCH
Hi I have the following scenario A. A PBX on location A with network 192.168.1.1 with extension range 1XXX and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1 B. Another PBX on location B with network 172.30.18.1 with extension range 2XXX and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1 I need to configure

Re: [asterisk-users] High Availability Asterisk PBX

2010-03-14 Thread Jai Rangi
Dns srv might be the solution for you. Jai www.didforsale.com --Original Message-- From: RESEARCH Sender: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com ReplyTo: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] High

[asterisk-users] High availability Asterisk

2007-06-18 Thread Mark Phillips
Hi folks, I'm experimenting with Heartbeat and whilst I have it running in an active/standby configuration I cannot get Asterisk to perform properly. I'm able to start the asterisk software (I imported the aterisk start file from /etc/init.d into /etc/ha.d/resource.d) with the heartbeat software

Re: [asterisk-users] High availability Asterisk

2007-06-18 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
On 6/18/07, Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi folks, I'm experimenting with Heartbeat and whilst I have it running in an active/standby configuration I cannot get Asterisk to perform properly. I'm able to start the asterisk software (I imported the aterisk start file from