[asterisk-users] The purpose of DUNDi
Bruce Reeves
breeves at nortex-networks.com
Wed May 9 05:33:48 MST 2007
I use DUNDi in this way, I have several remote sites and a MPLS
network connecting the sites. I have each sites asterisk box looking
at 2 DUNDi peers and those 2 central peers can query all sites. I
don't have a lot of phones or people moving between sites, but I did
not want to have to setup a IAX connection for every site on every
server. I like the ability for DUNDi to determine which server to talk
to and then configure the dial string for that call. This made my
configuration easier to expand as I deployed new sites. I simply added
the new peer to my central servers and configured the new site server
and I could call between sites.
While DUNDi's original intent was more for least cost routing or zero
cost routing, I think it provides an excellent means to scale a
network of asterisk systems.
On 5/9/07, Ronaldo <ronaldoafonso at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning to deploy many Asterisk servers for remote sites connected
> through IAX. Behind each server, there will be many sip clients
> connected. A sip client from one site must be able to make calls for the
> other sip clients connected to the other remote Asterisk servers. I've
> heard that DUNDi is a good option in order for each Asterisk server to
> locate the right (or the best) routes for the sip clients.
> Is DUNDi really used for that?
>
> Thanks in advance ...
>
> Ronaldo.
>
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