[asterisk-users] Asterisk 'Hosting'

David Freeman sugardave at gmail.com
Wed Aug 16 10:36:15 MST 2006


You might be able to use virtual NICs to eliminate the problem with
"non-standard" ports for a company's SIP phones.  Or real NICs using a
couple of multi-homed cards.

I haven't tried it, though.

On 8/16/06, Douglas Garstang <dgarstang at oneeighty.com> wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk on a single
> system, running each with a different username, and each in a separate base
> directory? Something like /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc?
>
> Did it work? I assume for every service that Asterisk runs, on each
> instance, you'd have to use a different port numbers, which may get
> confusing. Each businesses phones would have to be configred with different
> SIP ports then too.
>
> What about processes? I notice that Asterisk runs about 26 processes (or
> are they threads?) for a single instance.
>
> Doug.
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