[asterisk-users] multiple pbxes, multiple domains, same user ids?

Anthony Francis anthonyf at rockynet.com
Thu Aug 2 02:43:42 CDT 2007


Benjamin Jacob wrote:
> Ouch.
>
> And I thought I had an answer to my query.
> I totaly agree abt the long disclaimer nonsense Schmaltz, but I swear by 
> the powers up there, it's the admins over here at my workplace doing all 
> that nonsensical magic, as the mails go out. I wish i had the freedom to 
> use gmail(just like you), thru the day, and not the office mail servers!
> Do you have any idea as to how do I get rid of this disclaimer whenever 
> I mail to the Asterisk Users mailing list?? Pray, tell me!
>
> Btw, did you happen to read my query, or you  straight on jumped to the  
> disclaimer? roving eyes, eh?
>
> Any answers anyone , to my query(abt multiple pbxes)?  Apologies if  I 
> am missing something elementary here.
>
> cheerz
> - Ben.
>
>
> C F wrote:
>
>   
>> Can you please get rid of your awfull long nonsense disclaimer?
>>
>> On 8/1/07, Benjamin Jacob <benjamin.jacob at mgl.com> wrote:
>>  
>>
>>     
>>> Hello good ppl,
>>> A couple of questions for multiple pbxes
>>> 1. Is it possible to support multiple pbxes in one Asterisk box(using
>>> contexts, etc.)?
>>> 2. Can we use the "domain" field in sip.conf to specify the different
>>> domains for sip users, having one domain for each pbx?
>>>
>>> I just tried registering two xlites, with different domain names (with
>>> the same specified in sip.conf). But, Asterisk maintains the
>>> registration of the latest registree!! thats really sad for me .
>>>
>>> Any work around for this one(multiple pbx)?
>>> I would be zapped and amazed if multiple pbx isn't possible in Asterisk.
>>>
>>> Help anyone?
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> - Ben.
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>       
>>  
>>
>>     
>
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you have to do different sip-ids, I am guessing you are probably using 
the extension #, you dont need to do that. What do you mean by 
multiple-pbx's anyway? I hope you don't mean multiple instances of 
*.What I am sure you mean is multiple dial plans, and yes, * is 
multi-tenant friendly.

What we do for uniqueness is use the last 8 digits of the device mac 
addr or other unique number followed by a dash "-" followed by the 
extension number.

Anthony



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