Adi Simon ha scritto:
Hi,
Did anyone actually manage setting up a single SER with multiple
Asterisk boxes?
I particulary have a problem of keeping the session alive and by that I
mean directing
all the following sip messages to the same asterisk box the first signal
was sent
Mainly I have a problem of figuring out how to use them with dispatcher
or any other mean of switching between asterisks. Do you have any configuration
example of such?
On 9/28/06, Simone Ricci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adi Simon ha scritto: Hi, Did anyone actually manage setting up a single SER
On 9/28/06, Simone Ricci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adi Simon ha scritto:
Hi,
Did anyone actually manage setting up a single SER with multiple
Asterisk boxes?
I particulary have a problem of keeping the session alive and by
that I mean directing
all the following sip messages
Crew,
I wrote an SER module called userdispatcher because dispatcher is a
static load balancer and therefore worthless. Userdispatcher is
really simple at the moment and 300 redirects calls randomly to
registered nodes. Therefore it is fault tolerant and balancing based
on current active load
Adi,
It is possible to do what you are looking for. It is actually easy.
There is a problem that I have found with ser/openser.. Documentation is
difficult to read and some things are just not there, so you get people
that spend many hours trying to get these functions to work. In these
days
Hi Zac,
Thank you so much for your sincere answer. What you brought up is exactly
what I encountered when I tried to find a solution for this, the documentation
is inconsistent and ambiguous, and everywhere I look I end up with outdated
examples that make little or no sense in the good case, or
How do you plan on choosing which Asterisk server to send the SIP requests? Truly random? Based on some sort of LCR methodology?
Have you tried using the LCR module for SER to send the requests to asterisk?
Not sure it would work, but it might be worth looking at.
N.
On Wed, 27 Sep
It
won't work, unless you make sure that transfers go through the same asterisk
server as the orignal call went through. Using the SER dispatcher won't fix
that.
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Adi Simon wrote:
Hi,
Did anyone actually manage setting up a single SER with multiple
Asterisk boxes?
I particulary have a problem of keeping the session alive and by that I
mean directing
all the following sip messages to the same asterisk box the first signal
was sent (randomally).
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Subject: Re:
[asterisk-users] SER with multiple asterisk
deployment
How do you plan on choosing which
Asterisk server to send the SIP requests? Truly random? Based on some sort of
LCR methodology?
Have you tried using the LCR module for SER to send
the requests to asterisk
Douglas Garstang wrote:
It won't work, unless you make sure that transfers go through the same
asterisk server as the orignal call went through. Using the SER
dispatcher won't fix that.
ONCE again, design your system correctly and it won't matter which
Asterisk box processes your calls -
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] SER with multiple asterisk deployment
Douglas Garstang wrote:
It won't work, unless you make sure that transfers go through the same
asterisk server as the orignal
Douglas Garstang wrote:
If your referring to using AVP operations to peek into the SIP message, and
determine state, good luck finding documentation on that!
From: Jeremy McNamara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Douglas Garstang wrote:
It won't work, unless you make sure that
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