My question pertains to the use of IAE.. I would like to setup 2 Asterisk boxes. One would be located in our office behind the firewall and hooked up to our analog lines. The other would be located in a remote datacenter and used for our remote employees to connect to. I would like to be able to accept calls on the Office Asterisk server and route them to the Datacenter Asterisk server. Is this possible?
Bryan:> I would like to setup 2 Asterisk boxes. One would be located in our > office behind the firewall and hooked up to our analog lines. The other > would be located in a remote datacenter and used for our remote employees > to connect to. I would like to be able to accept calls on the Office > Asterisk server and route them to the Datacenter Asterisk server. Is this > possible?Trivial. We're doing just that for a client over an RF link to get phone service to a building which would otherwise have to wait months for land lines. Depending on what you are planning to do in the datacenter you could just put SIP phones/ATAs there rather than a full Asterisk server but that would require some care in configuring your firewall. George Pajari netVOICE communications www.netvoice.ca www.ip-centrex.ca
On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 15:49, Bryan Brannigan wrote:> I would like to setup 2 Asterisk boxes. One would be located in our > office behind the firewall and hooked up to our analog lines. The other > would be located in a remote datacenter and used for our remote employees > to connect to. I would like to be able to accept calls on the Office > Asterisk server and route them to the Datacenter Asterisk server. Is this > possible?Yes. Kanwar Systems Aligned Inc. www.systemsaligned.com
> Depending on what you are planning to do in the datacenter you could > just put SIP phones/ATAs there rather than a full Asterisk server but > that would require some care in configuring your firewall.Actually the users are will be remote to the datacenter. The IPs in our office are dynamic so I imagine that would be an issue to just hosting the box there.