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<div> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hi all,<br>
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i have a question regarding the dialplan when using a DNS round robin for simple load balancing.<br>
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When i have 3 identically configured Asterisk servers and one DNS round robin populated to the clients<br>
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Server1<br>
Server2 -> round robin voip.example.com<br>
Server3<br>
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where all 3 servers are connected via an IAX2 trunk among each other, how can i determine within the dialplan on which of the servers a client is actually registered?<br>
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So when user A wants to call user B and user A is registered on server1 and user B is registered on server2, afaik the dialplan would need to look like<br>
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</font>Dial(IAX2/server2/${EXTEN}) <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><br>
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But how can i determine on which physical server user B is registered?<br>
Or is there an other, better way to achieve this? Maybe in replicating the registrations between all 3 servers?<br>
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Thanks in advance for advise.<br>
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