[Asterisk-Users] Virtual PBX setup.
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shmaltz at gmail.com
Tue Feb 15 11:12:31 MST 2005
None of these. You should run one instance of * on one box, and
configure extensions.conf with different contexts for different
companies. For music on hold use setmusiconhold in the dial plan.
Works for me.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:07:24 -0700, zimdog <zzimdog at netscape.net> wrote:
> I am wondering what has been done as far as running multiple instances
> of *. Like if you were providing a virtual PBX for small companies. I
> imagine it can be done in one of the following ways and am looking to
> see how other users are doing it. I have searched the wiki and have not
> found any info related to this. Maybe I am using the wrong word to
> describe what I want.
>
> 1) Segment the companies up in the extensions.conf file - This could
> handle the incoming outgoing calls but would have to share other
> configuration options in the other config files like moh etc.
>
> 2) Install multiple instances of * on the same machine - Seems like a
> good choice any problems with this and documentation on what needs to be
> done?
>
> 3) Run inside of a virtual server environment like vmware or virtual
> linux server. - Seems like a good choice also. Anyone have any
> experience using * in this situation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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