[Asterisk-Users] Two asterisks on one machine

Joseph Tanner joseph at thetechguide.com
Mon Mar 6 03:30:58 MST 2006


You could run a virtual machine.  I'd try xen, uml, and vmware in that
order (vmware would be the easiest/quickest to setup, but is more of a
resource-hog than xen or uml).  Assign a separate ip to the virtual
server, setup asterisk, and you're all set.

BTW, just curious but why can't you run one asterisk install with both
h323 and sip?  It'd simplify things and use less resources than
running a virtual server, assuming it works for you.

Another idea, if one's solely for h323 and the other's solely for sip
(neither will be running both), then you could compile asterisk twice,
using different directories for each install.  I don't think this
would work if both needed to use the same ports.  I'm guessing you
want to bridge the h323 asterisk to the sip asterisk?  If not, but you
do want to use sip on both, perhaps you can use port 5060 on one and
5061 for the other.  Couldn't bridge them, but both could talk to the
outside world (that is, maybe they could, I haven't tried this and do
not know what's involved).  Running one in a virtual server is
probably going to be the easiest way to get two asterisk processes to
coexist on the same physical server.

Joseph Tanner

On 3/6/06, vivek at staff.ownmail.com <vivek at staff.ownmail.com> wrote:
> Hello friends,
>    Can I run two asterisks running simultaneously on the same machine? I want one to run v1.0.2 for h323 ( which is an old and running production system ) and one for sip implementation. I wonder how it can be done since they will want access to the same ports and ip addresses.
>    Does anyone know to do this or has done this before?
>    Please share your experiences please.
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> With warm regards.
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> Vivek J. Joshi.
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> vivek at staff.ownmail.com
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