Alex Robar wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
> 
> Yes, you can use DUNDi with realtime, but not in the way you are
> describing. Take a look here:
> http://txaug.net/storage/users/3/3/images/17/Using%20DUNDi%20with%20a%20Cluster%20of%20Asterisk%20Servers.pdf
> 
> 
> That guide shows how to use regexten and regcontext to setup a dynamic
> DUNDi context. Using these essentially creates a "virtual" context that
> automatically advertises the peers that are currently registered to your
> server. So if you're reading all your peers from a MySQL database, you
> only need to update that DB when the peers change, and nothing to do
> with DUNDi. As soon as a peer registers itself to your server, Asterisk
> adds that peer to the context specified in regcontext. When the peer is
> no longer registered, it is no longer part of the context.

thank you quite kindly for the response.  i did look into that -- very
interesting. now how does one go about finding peers?

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