Chris Bagnall
2007-Apr-04 06:50 UTC
[asterisk-users] Using DUNDi in a failover environment
Greetings list, There have been quite a few posts on the list over the last few months about using DUNDi to ensure users are always reachable even when logged into different asterisk boxes (as part of a load balancing cluster). For example, yesterday, this was in a post: (Olle Johansson) " In combination with Dundi and the regexten= system, it's even more dynamic." Are there any documents/examples people have come across out there about using DUNDi to achieve load balancing/failover between 2 or more asterisk boxes? I've used DUNDi in the past, but primarily as a method of ensuring calls between locations take the lowest cost route (i.e. directly through the net rather than out as a PSTN call, across the PSTN, and back in at the other location). Thanks in advance. Regards, Chris -- C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited For full contact details visit http://www.minotaur.it/chris.html This email is made from 100% recycled electrons
JR Richardson
2007-Apr-04 17:47 UTC
[asterisk-users] RE: Using DUNDi in a failover environment
> Are there any documents/examples people have come across out there about > using DUNDi to achieve load balancing/failover between 2 or more asterisk > boxes? I've used DUNDi in the past, but primarily as a method of ensuring > calls between locations take the lowest cost route (i.e. directly through > the net rather than out as a PSTN call, across the PSTN, and back in at > the other location).This may help, using Dundi and SIP Realtime. http://www.astricon.net/files/usa06/Friday-General_Conference/JR_Richardson_ Whitepaper.pdf I've been using this setup for months, if a registration server fails, I can still call the SIP phone by dipping the database for the full contact info. JR -- JR Richardson Engineering for the Masses