On Saturday 19 May 2012, Mikhail Lischuk wrote: > I've been playing around with "clustering" some > Asterisk servers for sake of fail-over and load balancing with DNS > round-robin, and came to one problem. > > If I have, say, 2 servers, and > clients register either on 1 or 2, how can I route extensions between > them? I mean, if today user with extension 101 is registered on > server1, and tomorrow he will register with server2 - how would any > of servers know where to route it?
Won't Dundi serve your purpose? From http://www.dundi.com/ : DUNDi™ is a peer-to-peer system for locating Internet gateways to telephony services. Unlike traditional centralized services (such as the remarkably simple and concise ENUM standard), DUNDi is fully-distributed with no centralized authority whatsoever. DUNDi is not itself a Voice-over IP signaling or media protocol. Instead, it publishes routes which are in turn accessed via industry standard protocols such as IAX™, SIP and H.323. DUNDi can be used within an enterprise to create a fully-federated PBX with no central point of failure, and the ability to arbitrarily add new extensions, gateways and other resources to a trusted web of communication servers, where any adds, moves, changes, failures or new routes are automatically absorbed within the cloud with no additional configuration. Regards, -- Raj -- Raj Mathur || r...@kandalaya.org || GPG: http://otheronepercent.blogspot.com || http://kandalaya.org || CC68 It is the mind that moves || http://schizoid.in || D17F -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users