I am trying to set up an IAX2 trunk between two servers. Server A has the following in iax.conf: [general] ... [ServerB] type=friend trunk=yes host=dynamic secret=myPassword context=myContext Server B has the following in extensions.conf: [outgoing] exten=>_40X,1,Dial,IAX2/ServerB:myPassword@x.x.x.x/${EXTEN} I am using bmtools to monitor the bandwidth usage, and I am not seeing a difference. Is there any other configuration I need to do to get this to work? - Thank you for your time __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
Hi, Citeren jerk face <jerkface2098@yahoo.com>:> [ServerB] > type=friend > trunk=yes > host=dynamic > secret=myPassword > context=myContext > > Server B has the following in extensions.conf: > [outgoing] > exten=>_40X,1,Dial,IAX2/ServerB:myPassword@x.x.x.x/${EXTEN} > > I am using bmtools to monitor the bandwidth usage, and > I am not seeing a difference. > > Is there any other configuration I need to do to get > this to work?I think you either need to add a register line to iax.conf somewhere or make the host= line use a fixed ip-address. You can see (some of) the results of call trunking using 'iax2 trunk debug'. -- Met vriendelijke groet, Florian Overkamp ObSimRef BV
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 14:15, jerk face wrote:> I am trying to set up an IAX2 trunk between two > servers.[snip]> I am using bmtools to monitor the bandwidth usage, and > I am not seeing a difference. >Trunks don't seem to work with "host=dynamic", at least in my setup they don't. A good way to see if calls are actually going down the trunk is to type "iax2 trunk debug" at the Asterisk CLI when you have calls going between server A and server B. Jared Smith
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:55:47PM -0500, Tom Walsh wrote: > >>Also trunking requires that some sort of timing device (digium card or >>ztdummy) be in place for trunking. Otherwise trunking is disabled. > > > What does ztdummy require to work? kernel compile options? Does it work > on SMP systems?http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timer /O
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timer > > /O >There is an error on the page.. snip This will not work on SMB systems (Multiprocessor), where the RTC clock is used for SMB support. snip Should be.. This will not work on SMP systems (Multiprocessor), where the RTC clock is used for SMP support. Symetrical Multi Processing Later..
WipeOut wrote:> >> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timer> This will not work on SMP systems (Multiprocessor), where the RTC clock > is used for SMP support. > > Symetrical Multi ProcessingFixed. Thank you! And maybe SMB file sharing needs timers too ;-) /O
Louis-David Mitterrand
2003-Oct-24 00:33 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Setting up an IAX2 trunk
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 07:55:09PM +0200, Olle E. Johansson wrote:> Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > > >On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:55:47PM -0500, Tom Walsh wrote: > > > >>Also trunking requires that some sort of timing device (digium card or > >>ztdummy) be in place for trunking. Otherwise trunking is disabled. > > > > > >What does ztdummy require to work? kernel compile options? Does it work > >on SMP systems? > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timerSo if I understand correctly: on SMP systems without UHCI USB support the _only_ way to have a zaptel interface is to purchase a card from Digium? In other words, SMP systems will always have exclusive use of /dev/rtc? Thanks, -- Disclaimer - These opiini^H^H damn! ^H^H ^Q ^[ .... :w :q :wq :wq! ^d X exit X Q ^C ^? :quitbye CtrlAltDel ~~q :~q logout save/quit :!QUIT ^[zz ^[ZZZZZZ ^H man vi ^@ ^L ^[c ^# ^E ^X ^I ^T ? help helpquit ^D mhelp ^C ^c help exit ?Quit ?q CtrlShftDel "Hey, what does this button d