On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:34, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Stuart Elvish - IP Exchange Systems wrote:
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
and get good
Be aware that there are several different conferencing solutions for asterisk.
I've used app_meetme in asterisk 1.8 (the LTS release) pretty happily. It is
reasonably full featured and
well supported. It has 2 drawbacks : 1) it needs a kernel module (Dahdi) to do
the mixing and
timing 2) it
Hi Mitch,
Firstly, I am not a conferencing guru; I just hope this helps.
I'm looking for some best practices on how to set it up.
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Stuart Elvish - IP Exchange Systems wrote:
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
and get good results. If you plan to use a single Asterisk server to
We're looking into using Asterisk to do our conferencing. Currently we do all
our conferencing using Cisco, we have a router with PVDM modules so we can
offload the hardware resources.
I'm looking for some best practices on how to set it up.
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference
1. No, asterisk can act as pbx and as conference server
2. No, just bought a powerful server
3. Not me, sorry
4. You are limited only by the CPU of your server
Il giorno 20/apr/2012 19:21, Mitchell Johnson mitch.johns...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
We're looking into using Asterisk to do our