Since you seem to have most of the heavy lifting squared away with FS
(e.g. database replication) and before reinventing the wheel, I would
recommend that you speak to a few VoIP providers and see if they will do
this for you as part of your service. Those that are using carrier
class platform
Hi Mike,
Lets suppose we have:
- 2 machines configured for high availability (LAN HA) in a master/slave
configuration with a floating public address on the master. (
http://www.ultramonkey.org/3/topologies/ha-overview.html)
- freeswitch installed on every machine configured to use my
so your registering to the provider to get the calls? If so, this gets tricky,
the provider likely does not support multiple registrations, even if they did
they probably send the call to both registered endpoints. With this big
unknown its not very easy to suggest a good solution. If I were
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Adam Ford wrote:
> Have you checked out Redfone? While I haven't attempted to implement it yet,
> my Redfone foneBridge2 claims to be able to handle load balancing and
> failover between two Asterisk/Freeswitch servers.
>
That would be my choice for incoming E1 li
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Michael Jerris wrote:
> The easiest place to do this is at the point you send the calls to
> FreeSWITCH. How are the calls coming in?
>
From an as of now unkown SIP trunk provider (we are still in
negotiations with a couple of companies).
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Subject: [Freeswitch-users] HA questions.
I have read some of the archived emails about HA, loadbalancing,
failover etc and I am still a bit con
The easiest place to do this is at the point you send the calls to FreeSWITCH.
How are the calls coming in?
Mike
On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:49 PM, Tim Uckun wrote:
> I have read some of the archived emails about HA, loadbalancing,
> failover etc and I am still a bit confused about how I could set up
I have read some of the archived emails about HA, loadbalancing,
failover etc and I am still a bit confused about how I could set up
some sort of resiliency with freeswitch.
My situation is much less complex than the scenarios people were
talking about and I hoping the solution is similarly much l