<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>Hi all,<br>
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I am
wondering if the Clustering concept described in Leif Madsens
presentation<br>
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<font face="Arial">is still up to date or if there are newer
or improved features available with 1.6 (or 1.8) to build an easy scalable and
highly available Asterisk infrastructure?<br>
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Maybe someone knows of
configuration examples or howtos for building a HA cluster with the most
actual features?<br>
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<div><font color="black" size="2"><font color="black" size="2"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><span class="838033720-29072010"></span></font></font></font></font><font color="black" size="2"><font color="black" size="2"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><span class="838033720-29072010"><font color="#0000ff" size="3">Probably the biggest
difference I can think of is that all of the features in the "future"
section at the end are now in released versions of Asterisk. The
other thing that is in 1.8 betas that may be of interest is distributed device
states and MWI over XMPP PubSub. There are some interesting use-cases
there that can provide some nifty unified communications integrations that just
doing distributed device states over OpenAIS
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<div><font color="black" size="2"><font color="black" size="2"><font size="2"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="3"><span class="838033720-29072010">Regards,</span></font></font></font></font></div>
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Brad</span></font></font></font></font></div>
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Thanks so far Brad.<br>
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Do you know if it is possible to interconnect 1.6 with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and use the Office <br>
Communicator as a softclient for telephone calls and the Communicator for Instant Messaging? I believe you can set up a mediation <br>
server within MOC but i don't know if this works in real life. Maybe someone here has this setup running? What I also wonder <br>
is if the state in Communicator client would change to "in a call" if a call is made from Communicator via Asterisk. AFAIK MOC itself cannot <br>
directly communicate with a PSTN so Asterisk could be a perfect supplemental.<br>
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