Re: [Freeswitch-users] Mutual Registration of servers

2009-12-08 Thread Otis
Otis wrote:
 div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedMichael 
 Collins wrote:


 On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Samuel Abekah-Mensah 
 ab...@greatiam.com mailto:ab...@greatiam.com wrote:

 Pardon me if this has been addressed already.
 How does one go about having in the simplest instance 2 servers
 registering with each other on startup whereby the users registering
 would be able to call each other.
 The 2 servers are in different domains.

 Thanks.


 Are the two servers in different locations? Different LANs? Is NAT 
 involved? Just checking. Really this is just a matter of loading the 
 default config on each machine and then making some decisions about 
 the dialplan: do you want prefix dialing so that you can have ext 
 1000 at both locations or do you want to have something like 
 1000~1099 at location A and 1100~1199 at location B? From there it's 
 just a matter of creating the gateways on each machine and adding a 
 dialplan entry to handle the routing.
 -MC

 Hello Michael
 Thanks
 Are the two servers in different locations?  Yes
 Different LANs?  Yes
 Is NAT involved? Yes but for my test Nat is not . The production setup 
 I have in mind will certainly have Nat
 Each location will have their won set of extension but there could be 
 some overlap.
 On server A a user would dial,. for example, 98 followed by the 
 extension number of the user on server B  and the call would then be 
 routed  to the extension on server B.  And the same could be from 
 Server B to a user on Server A

 MC

 Thanks

 .


 /div

 Please olks could someone let meknow if it is at possible. I have tried 
using the connecting to Asterisk  without success, mimicked the link to 
a gateway unsuccessfully.  Could someone please let me kno which .xml 
files to create etc.

Thanks






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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Mutual Registration of servers

2009-12-07 Thread Michael Collins
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Samuel Abekah-Mensah ab...@greatiam.comwrote:

 Pardon me if this has been addressed already.
 How does one go about having in the simplest instance 2 servers
 registering with each other on startup whereby the users registering
 would be able to call each other.
 The 2 servers are in different domains.

 Thanks.


Are the two servers in different locations? Different LANs? Is NAT involved?
Just checking. Really this is just a matter of loading the default config on
each machine and then making some decisions about the dialplan: do you want
prefix dialing so that you can have ext 1000 at both locations or do you
want to have something like 1000~1099 at location A and 1100~1199 at
location B? From there it's just a matter of creating the gateways on each
machine and adding a dialplan entry to handle the routing.
-MC
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Mutual Registration of servers

2009-12-07 Thread Otis
Michael Collins wrote:


 On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Samuel Abekah-Mensah 
 ab...@greatiam.com mailto:ab...@greatiam.com wrote:

 Pardon me if this has been addressed already.
 How does one go about having in the simplest instance 2 servers
 registering with each other on startup whereby the users registering
 would be able to call each other.
 The 2 servers are in different domains.

 Thanks.


 Are the two servers in different locations? Different LANs? Is NAT 
 involved? Just checking. Really this is just a matter of loading the 
 default config on each machine and then making some decisions about 
 the dialplan: do you want prefix dialing so that you can have ext 1000 
 at both locations or do you want to have something like 1000~1099 at 
 location A and 1100~1199 at location B? From there it's just a matter 
 of creating the gateways on each machine and adding a dialplan entry 
 to handle the routing.
 -MC

Hello Michael
Thanks
Are the two servers in different locations?  Yes
Different LANs?  Yes
Is NAT involved? Yes but for my test Nat is not . The production setup I 
have in mind will certainly have Nat
Each location will have their won set of extension but there could be 
some overlap.
On server A a user would dial,. for example, 98 followed by the 
extension number of the user on server B  and the call would then be 
routed  to the extension on server B.  And the same could be from Server 
B to a user on Server A

MC

Thanks

.

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