No, multicast is a technology where all servers get the same IP, and it
gets routed to one server, but being that all servers are aware of the
registrations and dialogs etc so any server can handle the subsequent
requests, you do set flags so only one server responds to subscribe for
example becaus
For multicast each of the OpenSIPS nodes will have the same IP, multicast
generally uses DNS and BGP to make this work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast
On Wed, 24 Jul 2019 at 22:44, Sasmita Panda wrote:
> My previous problem was solved .
>
> I am curious to learn what do you mean by m
My previous problem was solved .
I am curious to learn what do you mean by multicast all servers ? How I
will do the setup for this .
If I have 3 opensips node and 1 domain mapped to 3 IP . Then when a user
register it will anyways resolve a single IP and send the registration to
that .
In this c
You would probably need some kind of shared table that tells you where each
user is registered and then redirect the call to the proper server.
If you're using multicast all servers sould be able to handle the call no
matter which server accepted the registration.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 4:00 PM Sa
Please anybody help me . I am blocked in my testing .
*Thanks & Regards*
*Sasmita Panda*
*Senior Network Testing and Software Engineer*
*3CLogic , ph:07827611765*
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 6:04 PM Sasmita Panda wrote:
>I am trying to follow the above link for clustering . But no success .
I am trying to follow the above link for clustering . But no success .
I must be doing something wrong .
[1]
https://opensips.org/html/docs/modules/3.0.x/usrloc.html#distributed-sip-user-location
[2]
https://opensips.org/Documentation/Tutorials-Distributed-User-Location-Federation
I have 2 op