Crew,

I wrote an SER module called userdispatcher because dispatcher is a
static load balancer and therefore worthless.  Userdispatcher is
really simple at the moment and 300 redirects calls randomly to
registered nodes.  Therefore it is fault tolerant and balancing based
on current active load can be implemented on a higher level.

I have not yet used this code in an actual production environment YET
but it appears to work.  If anyone wants to help test it, feel free.

http://www.lobstertech.com/code/userdispatcher/

NOTE: This is not /officially/ released.  If you run a blog or
something, please don't post details of this yet, keep it in the
mailing list for now.  I will make a press release when I feel it
works.

- Justin Tunney

On 9/27/06, Adi Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Did anyone actually manage setting up a single SER with multiple Asterisk
boxes?
I particulary have a problem of keeping the session alive and by that I mean
directing
all the following sip messages to the same asterisk box the first signal was
sent (randomally).

Please don't direct me to Asterisk+At+Large or the asterisk_integration page
at openser.org as they are quite old and useless. What I seek are examples
of
ser.cfg or some advice from someone who actually managed to accomplish this.

Thanks,

Adi.

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