Hi to all,
I've managed to get the XMPP PubSub method to work on my set-up! Just
carefully follow these instructions on the wiki:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Distributed+Device+State+with+XMPP+PubSub
Maybe this IRC log would also help you troubleshoot:
Hi Ishfaq,
Thanks for your reply. I've already started trying the XMPP method so I
can't help you with the AIS method as of the moment. I'll let you know the
result of my test.
Regards,
Ronald
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Ishfaq Malik i...@pack-net.co.uk wrote:
Hi Ronald
I took a bit of
Me too, an maybe other people on the list are interested in knowing
your effort result and maybe appreciate a guide on the topic.
Thank you
Leandro
2012/1/13 Ronald Cepres rbcep...@gmail.com:
Hi Ishfaq,
Thanks for your reply. I've already started trying the XMPP method so I
can't help you
Hi Ronald
I took a bit of interest in your problem as I'm going to have to be
doing the same thing in a few weeks.
oenais is in the yum repositories so you can install from there if using
redhat/centos based OS
It is also in apt repositories if you're using a debian based OS
Let me know how
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your suggestion.
On the website of OpenAIS, it seems that it is not supported anymore and
their download links (FTP and SVN) are broken (been trying it for about a
month now). Is it still possible to use OpenAIS method? The other solution
on the wiki is using XMPP which is
Hi all,
Do you have an idea on the best way on how to implement a system with
multiple Asterisk servers with BLF working in such a way that a peer on one
server can subscribe to another peer on the other server in a seamless
manner? Has anyone set-up a system like this before?
Thanks!
Regards,
On 11/16/2011 04:18 AM, Ronald Cepres wrote:
Hi all,
Do you have an idea on the best way on how to implement a system with
multiple Asterisk servers with BLF working in such a way that a peer on
one server can subscribe to another peer on the other server in a
seamless manner? Has anyone set-up