[asterisk-users] Redundant * servers

Doug Garstang dgarstan at talkplus.com
Mon Apr 16 17:47:01 MST 2007


Err, what happens if someone transfers a call and the new call leg gets 
routed through a different asterisk server because the dns changed?

Andrew Latham wrote:
> Use round robin on DNS with a replicated DB on each server
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> On 4/16/07, J. Oquendo <sil at infiltrated.net> wrote:
>> Without using Dundi or SER, any thoughts on the following anyone?
>> Has something similar been implemented anywhere so as to me not
>> having to horribly butcher code...
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>> 4 servers SIP1-4
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>> User1 --                         -- SIP1 --
>>          \                     /            \
>> User2 ------ Go to register ------- SIP2 ----- Whereis? --> DB
>>          /                     \            /
>> User3 --                         -- SIP3 --
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>> Where users no matter who they are, register and are passed
>> off to the next server in sequence... For example, ten
>> people are all registering right now...
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>> User1 --> SIP1
>> User2 --> SIP2
>> User3 --> SIP3
>> User4 --> SIP1
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>> And so on... where an ATA, VoIP phone, etc., would have its
>> information stored via database and pulled and pushed anytime
>> something happened with that User... Make sense?
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>> Think of a "load balanced" SIP cluster if you will WITHOUT
>> SER or Dundi...
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>> sil . infiltrated @ net http://www.infiltrated.net
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