2013/1/25 Alec Davis <siva...@paradise.net.nz> > > Oliver wrote: > ><snip> > > Before diving into this, I've got the following question : > > > > - let say we have two Asterisk servers A and B, > > - both are interconnected through PSTN (no SIP trunk) > > - agent Alice's phone is connected (ie registered) to server A > > - Alice's phone can be reached from server A phones dialing > Local/6789 > > - Alice's phone can also be reached from server B phones dialing > Local/00123456789 > > > > > > 1. How do you configure both servers so that Alice's phone becomes > a > Queue Member from a server B given queue ? > > Simply calling AddQueueMember on server B, passing > Local/00123456789 > as interface value (ie AddQueueMember second argument) ? > > > > 2. Then, how should server A publish Alice's phone status ? > > How should server B consume Alice's phone status and associate it > with the Queue member activity ? Using AddQueueMember stateinterface > argument ? > > > Before trying to get distributed device state going: > Device names across all Asterisk proxy's participating in > 'distributed device state' need to be unique. > IE. You can't have 'SIP/cisco1' exist on server A for ALICE, and > SIP/cisco1 on server B for BOB. > > You need to get XMPP distributed device state working. > I followed > > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Distributed+Device+State+with+XMP > P+PubSub > > You need a reasonbly reliable WAN links to the jabber server support the > XMPP updates between servers. > Asterisk segfaults if it can't contact the jabber server!!! See > https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-18078 > > Then: > With Alice reqistered on Server A as SIP/cisco1 > With Server B hosting the queue named 'queue1'. > > ;(on Server B) > queues.conf: > [queue1] > ;what makes this work with distributed states is the 'State Interface' > parameter > ... > member => Local/00123456789,0,ALICE,SIP/cisco1 > > Alice will need a number to ring to login/logout of queue1 hosted on Server > B; > Dialplan Example: on server B: > ... > exten => s,n,Set(queuename=queue1) > exten => s,n,Set(interface=Local/00123456789) > exten => s,n,Set(penalty=0) > exten => s,n,Set(stateinterface=SIP/cisco1) > exten => > > s,n(queue-add),AddQueueMember(${queuename},${interface},${penalty},options,, > ${stateinterface}) > > And to remove the member; > ... > exten => s,n(queue-remove),RemoveQueueMember(${queuename},${interface}) > > Alec Davis > > > I've not tried to publish device state with XMPP yet but I've discovered this issue https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-18078 I'm planning to install my XMPP server on the same machine as one asterisk server so hopefully, I won't be hit by the issue above but have you met this issue ? Could you get around ?
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