On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
We need our queue application to follow the primary pbx server for a set of 
phones within a company. See my 'ACD Distributed Scenario' post made a little 
earlier for a full explanation.


OK, let me get this straight.

You want the phones on the SAME server to hit the queues on THAT server only. Right?

If that's right, then why use DUNDi for the queues, just set up an extension (i.e. the queue entry point) that goes straight into the queue instead of using DUNDi for it, which adds more logic to something VERY simple. Since the phones are registered to that server, obviously they will drop into the local queue and not some random one.

You're making something dynamic that really shouldn't be dynamic at all. When the failover happens, the new primary server will have the queue set up, and anyone calling in will be calling into the queue on that server.

Now, if you're calling in from another server, i.e. someone outside calling in, you can then use DUNDi with weights to drop them onto the right server, but that's another story.

Finally, in order for the LOCAL server's DUNDi response to show up, you have to add the server to dundi.conf. So, so pbx1 has to be in pbx1's file, just like the other servers do.

Make sense?


--
Aaron Daniel
Computer Systems Technician
Sam Houston State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(936) 294-4198
_______________________________________________
--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --

Asterisk-Users mailing list
To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
  http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users

Reply via email to