[asterisk-ha-clustering] lines config (was new setup)
David Ruggles
david at safedatausa.com
Thu Apr 16 09:16:05 CDT 2009
I'm not sure what you're asking, but if you can explain what you can't get
to work, I'd be glad to share anything I know.
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
(910) 285-7200 david at safedatausa.com
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Hey can i get your share lines config files PLEASE PLEASE i can not get it
to work.
Thanks Steve.
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well it's a small office with 40 - 50 sip extensions. Most of the users have
both a hard phone and a soft phone which is why there are so many sip
extensions. There are only about 15 users and a few other misc extensions
for phones in public areas. PRI access is via IAX to another asterisk server
that contains all the PRI hardware. There is a 4port Sangoma Analog card in
the PBX for a few local lines. I am planning on putting a second Sangoma
card in the other server for redundancy, but the physical analog connection
doesn't have to be automatically switched over on failure.
Does this answer the questions? Is there anything else you need to know?
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
(910) 285-7200 david at safedatausa.com
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2009/4/15 David Ruggles <david at safedatausa.com>
Ok, I understand what you're saying about losing the calls, I don't really
see any way around losing calls now that I think about, because there's also
transcoding and bridging going on in the pbx, it's not pure sip. So, throw
that desire out the window and where do I start with the failover config?
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
(910) 285-7200 david at safedatausa.com
Hello, it depends on your needs, in your case for an office i would
recommend Heartbeat, and again it depends on you needs, how many calls ||
calls ? Phones ? Analog involved ? or pri ?
Need more information.
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