: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Linux-HA and Asterisk
How about 20+ on a Qwest DSL modem hitting our server? Works great.
On Sep 12, 2007, at 7:23 AM, Dovid B wrote:
Eric,
Try 5 polycoms behind the same NAT router. Let me know when you
grab a drink
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are also
behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf and this allowed
registration, and calls to be placed, but no audio. Unfortunately,
Polycom does not support STUN.
Your problem is not Linux-HA,
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are also
behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf and this allowed
registration, and calls to be placed, but no audio. Unfortunately,
Polycom does not support
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Mike Clark wrote:
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are also
behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf and this allowed
registration, and calls to be placed, but
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Linux-HA and Asterisk
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Mike Clark wrote:
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are
also
behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Yep, we have lots of Polycoms behind NAT working fine with Asterisk
servers on *public* IPs. However, with the HA cluster, we had the
Asterisk servers NATed in a Linux-HA cluster and in that configuration,
the Asterisk
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Linux-HA and Asterisk
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Mike Clark wrote:
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Linux-HA and Asterisk
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Mike Clark wrote:
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Linux-HA and Asterisk
Polycoms work
THAT is an issue with externip= and localnet= not being correct.
Mike Clark wrote:
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Polycoms work just fine behind NAT.
Yep, we have lots of Polycoms behind NAT working fine with Asterisk
servers on *public* IPs. However, with the HA cluster, we had the
I am also using Polycom behind NAT without problems. But my asterisk box is not natted (so I have no externip setting in my asterisk).
My setup is Asterisk-internet-nat-polycom601/501/430/301
(PS: Hopefully posting in plain text after adding digium.com as a text-only domain in thunderbird :))
We have gotten stuck trying to get a highly available Asterisk cluster
fully functional. We used Linux-HA with Asterisk 1.4.11 on privtae IP's
behind the virtual public IP. I got as far as getting phones registered
and being able to place calls that rang and you could answer, but there
was no
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:32:14AM -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
We have gotten stuck trying to get a highly available Asterisk cluster
fully functional. We used Linux-HA with Asterisk 1.4.11 on privtae IP's
behind the virtual public IP. I got as far as getting phones registered
and being able
Jeff Bachtel wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:32:14AM -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
We have gotten stuck trying to get a highly available Asterisk cluster
fully functional. We used Linux-HA with Asterisk 1.4.11 on privtae IP's
behind the virtual public IP. I got as far as getting phones
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 04:30:03PM -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are also
behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf and this allowed
registration, and calls to be placed, but no audio. Unfortunately,
Polycom does not
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