[asterisk-ha-clustering] ser/openser to load balance asterisk

Mindaugas Kezys mkezys at gmail.com
Thu May 8 04:01:23 CDT 2008


Why you do not want to let OpenSER to handle registration? You will have 1
problem less.

 

Regards,

Mindaugas Kezys

http://www.kolmisoft.com

 

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[mailto:asterisk-ha-clustering-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of ronald
ramos
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:37 AM
To: Asterisk High Availability and Clustering List - Non-Commercial
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-ha-clustering] ser/openser to load balance asterisk

 


hi,

thanks for your reply. for load balancing, can i use heartbeat as a single
point for users to register? heartbeat should distribute the registration if
i'm not mistaken. what other things can i load balance aside from
registration?

regards,
ron

--- On Thu, 5/8/08, pop al <popescualex2xxx at yahoo.com> wrote:

From: pop al <popescualex2xxx at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-ha-clustering] ser/openser to load balance asterisk
To: "Asterisk High Availability and Clustering List - Non-Commercial
Discussion" <asterisk-ha-clustering at lists.digium.com>
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2008, 6:55 AM

Hi,


 "when ser receives a request, it will ask the other 2


 * servers where the request did not come from, e.g


  


  
 if call originated from ask * 1 first if not then


 ask * 2.  Do you think there will be issues?"


  


 To answer your question, it depends of what you want


to do and how it's configured the 3 *'s. If you do not


want load balancing, you can procede as you did, and


make the routing between the 3 *'s.


  


If you want load balancing, that it is harder.


  


--- ronald ramos <ronramos1004 at yahoo.com> wrote:


  


> Hi,


> 


> i will try to setup 3 * box, 1 ser.


> 


> if none, let's say i have 4 extensions 101, 102,103


> and 104, 101 registered on * 1, 102 on * 2, 103 on *


> 3 and 104 on * 1 also.


> 


> i will define this dial plan:


> 


> [dial-extension]


> exten => _1XX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN})  <-  look it up


> on the local first


> exten => _1XX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEn}@ser) <- if not on


> local, check in ser


> 


> when ser receives a
 request, it will ask the other 2


> * servers where the request did not come from, e.g


> if call originated from ask * 1 first if not then


> ask * 2.  Do you think there will be issues?


> 


> i also plan on installing heartbeat so users will


> only register on a single host., or can i simply use


> DNS SRV? is my setup possible? TIA


> 


> regards,


> Ron


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