2012/8/9 Ashish Agarwal <ashishag67 at gmail.com>
> Hello,
>
> I have two asterisk boxes running and both are using DAHDI PRI Card. I
> wish to know if IAX is the best method to connect both the boxes?
>
IAX2 is a great protocol, it can do amazing things in saving bandwidth
(with the trunking feature) and it plays friendly with NAT. If you haven't
NAT or bandwitdh problem, I'll prefer SIP over IAX2.
>
> Also, need some help with the following?
>
> 1. For incoming call on server2 I wish to run an IVR to the user for which
> all my prompt sound files resides on server1. Is there a way I can achieve
> this?
>
There are several ways. The simplest will be to share via NFS the directory
holding the sound files. A more tricky one was to actually forward the call
to server 1 and play the sound files on it
2. I am also using .call file at times to make outgoing call to the
user> where IVR will be played but I will initiated the .call file from server1
> spool but the call should use server2 dahdi lines and also stream the file
> from server1?
>
The call can go from server1 to server2 and then use the local dahdi lines.
The audio part can be build on server1 as well.
Asterisk is a really flexible software, you can do always what you want and
usually, for every problems, there are few solutions...
Leandro
>
> Please suggest
>
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> Regards,
>
> Ashish
>
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