[Asterisk-Users] Multiple Asterisk Installations + SER

Ronald Voermans r.voermans at global-e.nl
Sun Aug 14 22:54:50 MST 2005


Okay,

First of all, thank you for your input. I didn't know that I could use 1
* for multiple companies (wish I knew it earlier, because installing
vserver and installing * on a vserver took me a lot of time :) ).
Nevertheless, I think I still will need the SER. If my 'shared *' server
is getting overloaded, I want to be able to quickly add a new * server.
For the IP Voice Interconnect to work properly, I think I need one
'gateway' on our side, which will be SER. Is this correct? 


Met vriendelijke groet,
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] Namens Matthew Boehm
Verzonden: zondag 14 augustus 2005 18:41
Aan: Asterisk Users
Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple Asterisk Installations + SER

> - I've installed multiple asterisk instances on one server (via 
> vserver). Each * is for one customer, and has it's own extensions 
> (like 100, 101, 102, etc.) Note that the same extension can exist on 
> other * instances

    This is completely UNNECESSARY if you simply use contexts. We have 1
asterisk server running 6 different companies and a good majority of
their extensions overlap. This is very easy to configure.


-Matthew


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