To thine own display name RESEARCH be true, and do your research.
On 03/15/2010 01:27 AM, RESEARCH wrote:
Hi
I have the following scenario
A. A PBX on location A with network 192.168.1.1 with extension range 1XXX
and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1
B. Another PBX on location B with
Hi
I have the following scenario
A. A PBX on location A with network 192.168.1.1 with extension range 1XXX
and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1
B. Another PBX on location B with network 172.30.18.1 with extension range
2XXX and connected to the PSTN Network via the E1
I need to configure
Dns srv might be the solution for you.
Jai
www.didforsale.com
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Hi folks,
I'm experimenting with Heartbeat and whilst I have it running in an
active/standby configuration I cannot get Asterisk to perform properly.
I'm able to start the asterisk software (I imported the aterisk start
file from /etc/init.d into /etc/ha.d/resource.d) with the heartbeat
software
On 6/18/07, Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm experimenting with Heartbeat and whilst I have it running in an
active/standby configuration I cannot get Asterisk to perform properly.
I'm able to start the asterisk software (I imported the aterisk start
file from