Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection

2007-08-06 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling
MOSBAH ABDELKADER wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Have i to buy an asterisk card like TDM400P to connect the two asterisk
 servers with frame relay.

I never do that.  I use a router that supports Frame Relay.  For me, 
installing a Digium card just to connect to a Frame Relay network is 
much more work, poorly documented, and just much more hassle than using 
a router with Frame Relay support.

You could not use any of the TDM cards, you would need a T-1/E-1 card 
from Digium or Sangoma if you wanted to go that route.  I would not 
recommend it.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a frame relay

2007-08-05 Thread MOSBAH ABDELKADER
Hello,

As we know, to connect Asterisk to PSTN network, we must use a PCI card
containing FXS and FXO modules like Digium TDM400P.

Now to connect Asterisk to a Frame Relay network what is the PCI card that
we need? Is the Ethernet adapter only is enough? or i have to buy another
type of PCI card?.

Thanks.

Mosbah Abdelkader.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a framerelay connection

2007-08-05 Thread Al lists
easiest way of connecting multiple Asterisk boxes are trough IP network.
I know Digium cards supports HDLC encapsulation but i'm not sure about
framerelay.


On 8/4/07, Michael Munger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  What modules do you want on it?



 Yours,

 Michael Munger, dCAP

 404-438-2128

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 Hello,

 Have i to buy an asterisk card like TDM400P to connect the two asterisk
 servers with frame relay.

 Thanks.

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[asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection

2007-08-04 Thread MOSBAH ABDELKADER
Hello all,

I have to connect two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection but i
do not know what is the hardware to use and how to connect them.

Have anyone an idea about that.

Thanks.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection

2007-08-04 Thread Steve Totaro
You could use SIP if the servers are on routable IPs or the same subnet, 
if not you could use IAX but I think OpenVPN is your best choice for 
using SIP over different NATed networks.

I do not think you need any hardware except for what is needed for the 
Frame Relay.  QoS and traffic shaping would be a good idea if other 
traffic is going over your link.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

MOSBAH ABDELKADER wrote:
 Hello all,

 I have to connect two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection 
 but i do not know what is the hardware to use and how to connect them.

 Have anyone an idea about that.

 Thanks.
 

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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a frame relay connection

2007-08-04 Thread MOSBAH ABDELKADER
Hello,

Have i to buy an asterisk card like TDM400P to connect the two asterisk
servers with frame relay.

Thanks.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two Asterisk servers with a framerelay connection

2007-08-04 Thread Michael Munger
What modules do you want on it?

 

Yours,

Michael Munger, dCAP

404-438-2128

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Hello,

Have i to buy an asterisk card like TDM400P to connect the two asterisk
servers with frame relay.

Thanks.

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[asterisk-users] Connecting two asterisk servers

2006-08-29 Thread Crazy Boy
Hi friends,Thank you to all for your response and cooperation to me. I have a doubt.I have two asterisk servers and contains two public IPs. One * server is in Florida (USA) and second * server is in Delhi (India).1) Is it possbile to connect these two * servers?2) The person who is registered with Florida * server is able to make call to another person, who is registered with Delhi * server (like Intercom)?Looking forward to your response. Thank you.With ward regards,Chandra. 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two asterisk servers

2006-08-29 Thread Lacy Moore - Aspendora
Please search the wiki first. Most of your questions you post can easily be found by doing a search. Put some effort into finding the answers to your questions first and on your own, and then if you still have questions, I'm sure everyone would be more than willing to help.

On 8/29/06, Crazy Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi friends,Thank you to all for your response and cooperation to me. I have a doubt.I have two asterisk servers and contains two public IPs. One * server is in Florida (USA) and second * server is in Delhi (India).
1) Is it possbile to connect these two * servers?2) The person who is registered with Florida * server is able to make call to another person, who is registered with Delhi * server (like Intercom)?Looking forward to your response. Thank you.
With ward regards,Chandra.



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RE: [asterisk-users] Connecting two asterisk servers

2006-08-29 Thread Rushowr



In short, yes...
The wiki (http://www.voip-info.org) has documentation 
on how to configure your servers, how to configure the dialplan, etcI don't 
mean to single you out mate, but has anyone else noticed an increase in the 
number of questions being asked that could have been answered simply by visiting 
the wiki, reading the sample docs in the package, or even doing a Google search? 
I seem to recall the general rule of this list is that you should have already 
at least tried to find the answer. 

Here's a few links to get you started: The Asterisk Wiki, Asterisk 
Guru, Getting 
Started, GNU Inter, AGI Guide, O'reilly Onlamp Article - by John Todd, One Unified.
It took me more time to cut and past those links than it did 
to find them, they were on the Asterisk.org support 
page.





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two asterisk servers

  Hi friends,Thank you to all for your response and 
  cooperation to me. I have a doubt.I have two asterisk servers and 
  contains two public IPs. One * server is in Florida (USA) and second * server 
  is in Delhi (India).1) Is it possbile to connect these two * 
  servers?2) The person who is registered with Florida * server is able to 
  make call to another person, who is registered with Delhi * server (like 
  Intercom)?Looking forward to your response. Thank you.With 
  ward regards,Chandra.
  
  
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  out. 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Connecting two asterisk servers

2006-08-29 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver

Crazy Boy a écrit :


Hi friends,

Thank you to all for your response and cooperation to me. I have a doubt.

I have two asterisk servers and contains two public IPs. One * server 
is in Florida (USA) and second * server is in Delhi (India).


1) Is it possbile to connect these two * servers?


Yes. Just have something like:

[serverA]
type=peer
host=serverA.IP.Address

In ServerB's sip.conf

and

[serverB]
type=peer
host=serverB.IP.Address

In ServerA's sip.conf


2) The person who is registered with Florida * server is able to make 
call to another person, who is registered with Delhi * server (like 
Intercom)?


Of course. Say user joe is registered with serverB, then within 
serverA's dialplan, you can use:


   exten = 123456,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] has extension 
'123456'


Within serverB's dialplan, you'd simply use:

   exten = 123456,1,Dial(SIP/joe) ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] has extension '123456'


Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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[Asterisk-Users] Connecting two asterisk servers using IAX

2005-10-04 Thread Thameem Ansari
I am trying to connect two asterisk servers using the information from:


http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php ... +2+servers






It works fine with Method 1.





If I use method 3, I get errors:





on sending server:


Registration of 'REC_SERVER' rejected: Registration Refused





on receiving server:


No registration for peer 'REC_SERVER' (from x.x.x.x)





Any thoughts?
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