We are planning to deploy a pretty large asterisk server with many SIP extensions 
(might be up to 10000 in the future), and I have a few questions:
 
1) is this possible, or are we running into some kind of limitation in the software 
that I wasn't aware of and that I didn't find by browsing through the archives and 
through Wiki? No, we don't need any G729-G711 transformations, it would only be acting 
as a SIP proxy (even if asterisk isn't a proxy).
2) is there a way to store extensions.conf and/or sip.conf in some kind of database, 
maybe MySQL? This would make life easier if someone wanted to change his SIP password. 
Or how would you otherwise solve this problem?
3) is there a quick way of reloading only a part of sip.conf/extensions.conf, for 
example if only a user password changed, or an extension's behaviour (eg. routing to 
voicemail instead of a SIP user)? 
 
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong software here and SER would be better for what I want 
to do... I know asterisk is supposed to be a PBX replacement, but the functions and 
flexibility it has really tells me "stick with asterisk". Or am I way off with these 
assumptions?
 
Thanks
-Manuel
 


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