Hi Luis, To have a LB scenario, you need to have at least 2 destinations where to send the traffic - like 2 GW. The LB stuff is not related to users at all.
In the example from tutorial, the 6 means the maximum number of channels (calls) accepted by that particular GW. For User ID and PWD, you mean the credentials to connect to the carrier (GW) ? Regards, Bogdan Louis Ferreira wrote: > > Load Balancing > > > > I need to find out if I can use OpenSips to provide load balancing for > a single SIP registration. The example is below: This is per your > example. How does the SIP user ID and password work? Where do we > define the userID and password? > > Does this also mean that each time the pstn goes over 6 will OpenSips > register the next connection. Surely it is all about the id > registration. > > > > id | group_id | dst_uri | resources | > > +----+----------+------------------------+---------------------------------+ > > | 1 | 1 | sip:yate1.mycluset.net <http://yate1.mycluset.net> | > pstn=6 | > > | 2 | 1 | sip:yate1.mycluset.net <http://yate1.mycluset.net> | > pstn=6 | > > | 3 | 1 | sip:yate1.mycluset.net <http://yate1.mycluset.net> | > pstn=6 | > > | 4 | 1 | sip:yate1.mycluset.net <http://yate1.mycluset.net> | > pstn=6 | > > > > > > Configuration > > PSTN Gateway using G729 pointing to OpenSips as a proxy and load > balancer then the traffic is router to the SIP service provider. > > Louis > -- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu OpenSIPS Bootcamp 20 - 24 September 2010, Frankfurt, Germany www.voice-system.ro _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users