[Asterisk-Users] Remote * Using IAX

WipeOut . wipeout at linuxmail.org
Mon Jul 7 05:19:37 MST 2003


Setup all your phones to connect to the closest * server..

Setup IAX between the two servers..

Use the switch command on each server and point it to the other server so that extentions will be available to both..

You will only need to "register" one server with the other if it have a dynamic IP address..

Hope that helps..

> 
> I need to configure an * box to connect to a primary * box which is attached
> to a PRI in order to make calls using both the same E1 connection.
> 
> I know the best solution is to use IAX (altough i could connect the IP
> phones on the remote site directly to the main * box that is VPNed with the
> remote one).
> 
> I've some doubt on how to config IAX to work in this situation.
> 
> I think that:
> 
> On the main * box I'll have to configure all the users of the remote site as
> IAX users (phone1, phone2, ecc.).
> 
> On the remote * i need to set up a "register =>" statement in order to have
> the remote * connected to the first one.
> 
> Is this right?
> 
> In other words, the remote should register on the main * box, but I'm not
> sure of where i've to put the phones (all SIP GrandStream phones) to be
> registered. In the remote or in the main * IAX.conf file? (or both, maybe).
> 
> Any help would be appreciated, since I've not been able to understand on my
> own even reading the whole lot of messages about IAX on this list :(
> 
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