[asterisk-users] Linking asterisk servers

Tim Verscheure tverscheure at gmail.com
Mon Apr 23 18:32:14 MST 2007


Thanks in advance, I answered the questions.

greetz, Tim

2007/4/24, Erik Anderson <erikerik at gmail.com>:
> On 4/23/07, Tim Verscheure <tverscheure at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi ,
> >
> > I still can't figure this out.
> >
> > We have two different network connections with a asterisk servers
> > each. I want to make calls between asterisk servers. (i.e.) i want to
> > call from a number in Asterisk server A to a number in Asterisk server
> > B. I want to implement this using SIP. Will be very useful for me if
> > someone helped to make this work. Thanks in Advance.
>
> Tim - this is quite easy to do, but without more details about your
> situation, it's quite difficult to give any salient advice.  Are your
> servers separated by a NAT?

Yes, from one side for certain. The other side is still not sure, but
let's assume it will, I think that's the most difficult way.

> Are the calls originating at the servers?

Yes

> or at another client (SIP softphone/zap channel/etc)?

Not that I know...
>  Is there good
> (and stable) network connectivity between servers?

Yeah, not the best but pretty good.
> Have these servers
> been operating separately previous to this project or is this a new
> implementation?

One has been running for a short time, the other one will be new.


>  How familiar are you with the asterisk config files?

Let's say basic knowdledge, I'm not in the asterisk environment for a
very long time, but I'm very willing to learn because it's so good.

>
> My recommendation is to read up on the following files...assumming you
> have a working asterisk config, these are the files you'll need to
> modify to solve this problem:
>
> sip.conf
> extensions.conf
>
> All the documenation you could ever need (and more) is available at:
>
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk
>
> There is also quite a bit of good documenation available here:
>
> http://asteriskguru.com/
>
> Forgive me for pulling an RTFM on you, but that's all I can offer
> right now with the details you've provided.
>
> -Erik
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