anymore ideas anyone please?
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Josef Grand josef.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
use camailio for SIP SLB
sip load balancer
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*From:* Rizwan Hisham rizwanhas...@gmail.com
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Use camailio or opensips as the registrar server so it accepts the sip
registrations. You can have copies running on a couple of boxes using
either a shared databases or a database on each server configured in
master-master replication mode. Opensips can be configured to use the
same database
Please read about using DNS and SRV records in the infrastructure.
You can use then to get 95% of the way.
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Unfortunately we
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Hi,
I have worked with only two servers setup, don't know how it would work in
three server setup. You'll need to do an experiment, but know that it won't
work if you have T1 lines. HA and DRBD is good for pure VoIP.
Before the end of this year hopefully I'll be setting up two more redundancy
use camailio for SIP SLB
sip load balancer
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Subject: [asterisk-users] clustering
Hi all,
I am planning to do clustering for my
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Subject: [asterisk-users]
Hi all,
I am wondering if the Clustering concept described in Leif Madsens
presentation
http://comunidad.asterisk-es.org/documentos/astricon2008/why-cluster-an-introduction-to-asterisk-clustering-and-database-integration-astricon-2008.pdf
is still up to date or if there are newer or
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 5:04 PM, unsero...@aol.com wrote:
Do you know if it is possible to interconnect 1.6 with Microsoft Office
Communications Server 2007 and use the Office
Communicator as a softclient for telephone calls and the Communicator for
Instant Messaging? I believe you can set up
Do you know if it is possible to interconnect 1.6 with Microsoft Office
Communications Server 2007 and use the Office
Communicator as a softclient for telephone calls and the Communicator for
Instant Messaging? I believe you can set up a mediation
server within MOC but i don't know if
No, not until Microsoft builds a compatible soft phone. Microsoft
built software that only speaks SIP over TCP. Most SIP stacks work
over RTP.
I suspect you meant UDP, not RTP. They use TCP or UDP for SIP signaling and
RTP for the actual voice traffic.
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No, not until Microsoft builds a compatible soft phone. Microsoft
built software that only speaks SIP over TCP. Most SIP stacks work
over RTP.
I suspect you meant UDP, not RTP. They use TCP or UDP for SIP signaling and
RTP for the actual voice traffic.
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This is what i thought.
Hi Matt,
As you said, is this will work like this?
1. Student A will login in a conference room no 7789
2. Student B will login in a conference room no 7789
3. Student C will login in a conference room no 7789
4. Instructor for student A,B and C will login in a conference room no. 6689
5. When
Hello,
We have done this using IAX trunks between Asterisk servers to connect
a PRI line on server A with a meetme room on server B. We have had
hundreds of participants in meetme rooms across a dozen Asterisk
servers using this method.
Not knowing your setup I'm not sure if this would work
Hi Matt, thanks for your reply.
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Matt Florell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
We have done this using IAX trunks between Asterisk servers to connect
a PRI line on server A with a meetme room on server B. We have had
hundreds of participants in meetme rooms
Hello,
I have actually done this both ways, with many small conferences and
few large conferences.
The best example of both is the voice_lab feature that is included
with VICIDIAL(although not very well documented). What this feature
does is it has students log into individual meetme rooms and
er running the IVR
dies.
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Working
Holy crap.
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that worked like a charm.
Ben
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Yes, SIP realtime is working
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Had this working also at some point, but had one killer problem... NAT
issues! Most of our
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Yes, people mention DUNDi ocassionaly. It's a shame it's completely
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No, only if a network interface in the server fails. We have two network
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:06:40 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Yes, people mention DUNDi ocassionaly. It's a shame it's completely
useless as their is no documentation for it.
This is a good guide/howto for dundi. Used it myself to set up a small private
dundi net.
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 08:20:27PM -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Kevin,
From the voip wiki at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+sip+regcontext:
If regcontext is specified, Asterisk will dynamically create and destroy a
NoOp priority 1
On 13/03/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Kristian. It isn't clear how this means a registration on one Asterisk
system magically appear on the other though...
Like Kevin already said:
If that context is then shared among
the Asterisk servers (via DUNDi, IAX2
and explained?
Doug.
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the registration)
process the call?
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Thanks
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 08:12:40AM -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Thanks Kristian. It isn't clear how this means a registration on one Asterisk
system magically appear on the other though...
I'm not quite certain as I build my call routing
on scripts instead
On 13/03/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I've read that paragraph of Kevin's a few times, it strikes me that
this is not a redundant configuration. If the call is handled by the Asterisk
system where the phone registered, what happens if that system becomes
available?
Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
Now that I've read that paragraph of Kevin's a few times, it strikes me that
this is not a redundant configuration. If the call is handled by the Asterisk
system where the phone registered, what happens if that system becomes
available? Can
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There's a book on my desk right now that disagrees with you...
ISBN: 0-596-00962-3
Besides, this is Linux. Sometimes you'll simply have to use
On Tue March 14 2006 10:15, Gabriel Afana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Haha, Buuurn.
I have the book on my desk too. I am going to go step-by-step to setup
DUDNi. If I can get it working, I'll post step-by-step details for you
guys on how to do it yourself.
- Gabe
Hi Gabe. Are you referring
JR Richardson wrote:
I'm very open to suggestions. I feel like I'm so close but also
still far
away.
What happens when your DB flakes out or needs to come down for
inevitable maintenance?
(no, I am not ripping on MySQL here)
How much Post Dial Delay do you have as your database gets
There's a book on my desk right now that disagrees with you...
ISBN: 0-596-00962-3
I believe Doug's experience with the TFOT book's DUNDi section was less
than stellar. If memory serves, it is possible that some of the
examples from the book were out of date. A few months back there was a
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JR Richardson wrote
Holy crap. You got SIP realtime working? I've tried it twice before and it
failed the same way twice. Do you have multiple Asterisk boxes accessing the
same sip info (ie phones) in the same table on the same database? Digium has
said numerous times this known not to work, although I cant' work
On 14/03/06, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DUNDi... pfft... forget it. No docs... it's useless.
How about qualifying these blanket put-downs something like:
DUNDi - I couldn't find any docs that helped me with it, so I decided
not to invest any more time ? (Which is an entirely OK
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
No, only if a network interface in the server fails. We have two network
interfaces per system (actually we have four, but two are on a private network
with a MySQL
It doesn't. It's transparent to the user agent.
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How does OSPF tell the remote end (assuming
DiscussionSubject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
No,
only if a network interface in the server fails. We have two network
interfaces per system (actually we have four, but two are on a private
network with a MySQL server). If one of the network interfaces fails,
OSPF will switch the default route over
Hi Gabe,
Well I was going to use the SBC to have all phone point to the SBC, and
then the SBC takes care of what servers it needs to register with, and
then keep a state of what server the RTP stream and the phone need to
connect to. Basically like a load balancer would. This is what I
understood
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From what I can find online, OSPF seems to be a
technology
ormethod,
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Hi Gabe,Well I was going to use the SBC to have all phone
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Hi
Gabe,Well I was going to use the SBC to have all phone point
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Ron,
Think the discussion has drifted a bit. Looking back at your original
post
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Clustering
Ron,
Think the discussion has drifted a bit. Looking back at your original
post. What you wanted was a simple load lalancer to distribute the calls from
registered sip phones across multiple servers. I
.
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Douglas Garstang wrote
transparent to the user agent.
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How does OSPF tell the remote end (assuming he does
11 mar 2006 kl. 07.54 skrev Douglas Garstang:
Hi JR. I'm dying to know... where'd you find your DUNDi
documentation? Has something new appeared since I looked at it 2-3
months ago? The O'Reilly book's DUNDi section was impossible to
follow, and the examples in the Asterisk DUNDi config
Discussion
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering / Dundi
11 mar 2006 kl. 07.54 skrev Douglas Garstang:
Hi JR. I'm dying to know... where'd you find your DUNDi
documentation? Has something new appeared since I looked
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Hi JR. I'm dying to know... where'd you find your DUNDi documentation? Has
something new appeared since I looked at it 2-3 months ago? The O'Reilly
book's DUNDi section was impossible to follow, and the examples in the
Asterisk
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Subject: re: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering--Message: 6Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 12:22:12 -0700From: Ron
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Douglas Garstang wrote:
I think there's a difference between sharing extension info and sharing
registration info. Just because an extension exists on a given Asterisk box,
doesn't mean that the user is available (ie registered and known to
Asterisk) at that IP
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We're doing this. Our Polycom phones point to a domain name that support
SRV records which gives us
much difference
which is used.
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Gabriel. We are using OSPF on our asterisk box. When an interface fails,
OSPF switches the default route over to the other interface
From what I can find online, OSPF seems to be a technology or method,
not necessarily a program. What are you using to perform OSPF?
OSPF is a routing protocol. Quagga (quagga.net) is a good open source
implementation of OSPF for Unix.
David
: Saturday, March 11, 2006 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
From what I can find online, OSPF seems to be a technology or
method,
not necessarily a program. What are you using to perform OSPF?
OSPF is a routing protocol. Quagga (quagga.net) is a good open source
Think you need to be careful reading his previous post. OSPF can be used
to fail over to another interface on the same box, but it is _not_
going to fail over to a second box and maintain rtp sessions.
Gabriel Afana wrote:
So you are actually able to maintain a call in progress even if the
That's what we're using. :)
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From what I can find online, OSPF seems to be a technology
If you
implement multiple Asterisk systems, your challenge is going to be in ensuring
that phones registered to one Asterisk know how to reach phones registered to
another Asterisk system. Good luck with that!
Doug.
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[mailto:[EMAIL
Would an internal DUNDi configuration help the asterisk servers share
their extension info? Or, use e.164 with an internal DNS zone to
lookup the routing information. SIP phone logs into Asterisk 'A' and
a script runs to update the e.164 DNS info pointing the DID to
Asterisk 'A'
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Would an internal DUNDi configuration help the asterisk servers share
their extension info? Or, use e.164
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I think there's a difference between sharing extension info and sharing
registration info. Just because an extension exists on a given Asterisk box,
doesn't mean that the user is available (ie registered and known to Asterisk)
at that IP address/port.
It does if you
, March 10, 2006 3:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Clustering
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I think there's a difference between sharing extension info and sharing
registration info. Just because an extension exists on a given Asterisk box
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I'd just die to see an example of that. I've never seen an example that
actually works. I quite distinctly remember reading somewhere (sorry, forget
where) that this command was broken.
It's not broken. If you find some official documentation that says so,
then it
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I'd just die to see an example of that. I've never
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If all
the sub-servers register themselves to the frontend load balancer and support
reinvite, the load balancer can decide which server to send the call to based on
the CPU utilizations of the call processing servers. I'm assuming all calls are
voip calls here.
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If all the sub-servers register
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