aakef@os-sp.com
2005-May-22 14:45 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] more than one company hosting their PBX on the same machine?
Did anyone try to have more than one asterisk installation on one machine? Here's what i'm thinking, why can't amall and medium companies outsource their telephony service to their data provider? So the ISP could offer a service to its clients where it hosts the servers that run asterisk at their own premises which is usually a suitable environment for hosting servers(UPS's and very good network connectivity). Summary: Is it possible to have more than one domain(as in the extensions don't know each other) on the same machine? If it is, any recommended solutions? Many virtual machines and each one has one asterisk installation? One linux box that has several asterisk installations? What would be the hardware requirements for running such a setup? Regards, Akef
Rod Bacon
2005-May-22 15:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] more than one company hosting their PBX on the same machine?
Sigh... read the wiki. Search the lists. This has been answered at least fifteen times. You don't need multiple instances of *, just set up your dialplan properly. Hint: Contexts are the key.
Chris Mason (Lists)
2005-May-22 15:32 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] more than one company hosting their PBX on thesame machine?
This interests me as I find I have several customers who cannot afford a complete hosting computer but need some extensions online. Domains are of no importance, I would think you cold give them each a block of extensions, i.e., 1xx, 2xx, they would know there were other companies on the machine but why would they care? What would be the issues? IVRs? I think voicemail has context for multi company hosting. Chris Mason www.anguillaguide.com Tel: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com
2005-May-22 16:27 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] more than one company hosting their PBX on the same machine?
On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 21:45 +0000, aakef@os-sp.com wrote:> Did anyone try to have more than one asterisk installation on one machine?The bigger question is why ignore 'contexts' to run multiple instances? Contexts give you out of the box ability to route certain calls to certain places for independant IVR systems, independant voicemail, independant channel grouping, etc. You can vhost asterisk in this way quite easily without the extra overhead of extra instances. The only thing you have to be careful of is naming collisions (hint prefix or postfix names with some company identifier eg [Cust1-incoming]). Gotta be careful when doing this so that all 'goto' and similar are rewritten as well if the customer has the ability to create raw entries (if done via a tool, web or otherwise the tool could make sure this doesnt happen). -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 FreeWorldDialup: 635378 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050522/615bcdff/attachment.pgp