[Asterisk-Users] Multi Asterisk Server Transfers

Mike Sander mike at corporatebankinginternational.com
Thu Jan 27 14:06:23 MST 2005


I believe this is what I have, but it still insists on running the transfer
from the head office.

Example:

Provider --- IAX --- Head Office
Provider --- SIP --- Remote Office
Provider --- PSTN
(Provider is the same * server in all cases)

Call comes from PSTN to Head office. Head office transfers to 0xxxx where
xxxx is SIP extension according to Provider and 0 is to dial out on the
trunk.

Call is then connected as follows.

PSTN -> Provider -> Head Office -> Provider -> Remote

But after it is transferred, I want the resulting route to be:

PSTN -> Provider -> Remote

Otherwise Head office has 2 times the bandwidth running through it for a
call not even going to one of it's own extensions. I had throught that the
IAX connection between Provider and Head Office would "pass off" calls that
way.

Let me know, but thanks for all the help so far.

Mike

>Instead I'd go for a co-located Asterisk that the remote SIP devices 
>register with, and then link both * boxes (co-located and central office) 
>using IAX2 with IAX native transfers enabled. Of course this means that 
>the office * _only_ talks IAX and that all calls to the remote SIP 
>clients _always_ go thru the co-located box (with its extra bandwidth).

>SER certainly is another way to go (as mentioned before), but in this 
>specific setup I assume it complicates matters unnecessarily.

>Cheers, Philipp

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