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2006 Nov 09
5
DUNDi precache
Does anyone have any information on how to use DUNDi precaching? Mark Spencer made a post 2 years ago where he hinted it may be possible to configure DUNDi such that you could centralise your DUNDi registration info by using precaching, instead of having each DUNDi peer meshed with every other one... http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/dundi/2004-October/000189.html However, it seems that no
2006 Jun 14
6
DUNDi Docs
Does anyone know where I can find some good DUNDi docs? The ones are dundi.org are absolutely horrible. The examples in dundi.conf are pretty much useless. I still can't figure out why Digium can't write some good documentation. It's their 'baby' after all. This really drives me nuts and pisses people off in general. I've been dicking around with DUNDi for over 6 months and
2006 Apr 12
33
DUNDi with SIP
Anyone out there have a functional DUNDi configuration using SIP for the inter-Asterisk transport? I've gotten it to work with IAX2, but if I change it to SIP it does not pass the call over even though it knows where to send it. Thanks. The contents of this email message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for addressee. The information may also be legally
2006 Jun 15
5
DUNDi Not Able to HandleComplexFailoverSituations
> -----Original Message----- > From: Watkins, Bradley [mailto:Bradley.Watkins@compuware.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:36 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] DUNDi Not Able to > HandleComplexFailoverSituations > > > Is it possible for you to explain in more detail the > situation involved.
2006 Jun 14
4
DUNDi Not Able to Handle Complex FailoverSituations
Who said I was a C programmer? -----Original Message----- From: Terry Wilson [mailto:otherwiseguy@gmail.com] Sent: Wed 6/14/2006 6:03 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Cc: Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] DUNDi Not Able to Handle Complex FailoverSituations pbx/pbx_dundi.c in dundifunc_read(). shouldn't be too hard to have it set some variables (i.e.
2006 Jun 15
4
DUNDi Not Able to Handle ComplexFailoverSituations
Is it possible for you to explain in more detail the situation involved. I'm still thinking that what you're trying to achieve can be done at least with the help of DUNDi weights, but I still don't think I have a full grasp of the solution you're crafting. Regards, - Brad -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
2006 May 11
8
Dialling a DUNDi Route
I'm using DUNDi. My lookup returns 'IAX2' for the tech, and 'dundi:q9sgTFkVMBFdmp0IDX1bYQ@xxx.187.142.204/3254101' for the destination. How do I dial this? I've tried dialling it with: "Dial" "IAX2/dundi:q9sgTFkVMBFdmp0IDX1bYQ@xxx.187.142.204/3254101" passed from my AGI script, but the other endpoint (xxx.187.142.204) is returning: May 11 09:23:41
2006 Nov 01
2
Realtime, DUNDi and regexten
It seems that when you use Realtime static and possibly realtime realtime for sip users, that Asterisk fails to create the regexten context for DUNDi. Someone else had the same problem back in July. Doesn't look like they ever had a resolution. <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2006-July/160105.html>
2006 Jun 14
2
DUNDi Not Able to Handle Complex Failover Situations
This is driving me nuts. Why doesn't the DUNDILOOKUP function return the weight of a path to a number? The CLI 'dundi lookup' command does. What about the mac address and expiry period? The CLI command returns those, but the DUNDILOOKUP function does not. Why? We absolutely need this in order to perform out routing logic. It has become quite apparent to me that DUNDi is _NOT_ suited
2006 May 12
4
DUNDi and Voicemail
Ugh. We thought we'd fixed some problems by using regexten and DUNDi. Guess not. We have a configuration with three Asterisk boxes. Phones register with a single, primary asterisk box under normal conditions. For voicemail deposit, retrieval, we trunk the calls over to our asterisk voicemail server. However, the voicemail server now has no knowledge of the location details of the phones,
2006 Dec 12
5
Input on Dundi
Ok, I am looking for some input on using dundi. Is anyone using dundi? And how is it working out? -- Best regards, Al Bochter Bochter Services http://www.BochterServices.com/?t=Email (VOIP PBX) 1-866-638-1254 (Voip PBX) Free World DialUp: 780-217 WebSite: http://www.freeworlddialup.com/ We have Toll Free DID's instock http://www.bochterservices.com/?t=TFdid For Information on PBX
2006 Jun 14
2
DUNDi Users
I have three Asterisk boxes. Each has the following in dundi.conf: 180net => dundi_local,0,IAX,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nopartial 180q => dundi_q_pbx1,1,IAX,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nopartial 180q => dundi_q_pbx2,2,IAX,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nopartial 180q => dundi_q_pbx3,3,IAX,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nopartial My iax.conf on all three
2007 May 09
3
The purpose of DUNDi
Hi all, I'm planning to deploy many Asterisk servers for remote sites connected through IAX. Behind each server, there will be many sip clients connected. A sip client from one site must be able to make calls for the other sip clients connected to the other remote Asterisk servers. I've heard that DUNDi is a good option in order for each Asterisk server to locate the right (or the
2006 May 11
4
'extensions reload' clears Regextens
I hope I have this wrong, but when I have a bunch of priority 1 NoOp's created from regexten in sip.conf, and I do an 'extensions reload', I lose all the priority 1 NoOps! This can't be right... this means that in a production environment, if you make a change to your dialplan and do an 'extensions reload', you lose your ability to terminate calls to phones on this system.
2006 Jun 05
9
IAX Passing Variables
Well, this kinda sux. We have three Asterisk servers. Phones register to a single, primary server. When a phone on one wants to reach a phone on another, we use DUNDi to discover the destination pbx and IAX to transfer the call to the other Asterisk box. This seems to be a fairly common practice amongst Asterisk users, yes? Well, what about setting variables before call placement? Say you want
2006 Mar 17
1
RE: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
At the moment I'm out of the office, but when I return I'll be certain to do that. Note that my solution is different from what you are working on with regexten, though I suspect some of the challenges that I've faced and overcome are not. I'm actually using UltraMonkey for load-balancing and failover of the Asterisk boxes, and my dialplan is set up so that it need not be changed
2006 Jan 16
5
Dundi Examples
Can someone show me how to set up DUNDi, I will be using it to connect 14 asterisk servers internally. I don't want to use it on the external world. If anyone has any examples of connecting 2 or 3 (if their is a difference) machines in a DUNDi co-operation that would be helpful. Johnathan Falk Network Administrator Clinton Community Schools
2007 Sep 07
1
how to DUNDi branch office with area code?
hi: i am new to asterisk and dundi. we have some branch office which will use asterisk in the future. they will form a full-mesh structure so every site can contact each other directly. i want to try setup dundi, then we don't need to modify every pbx when a new site add in the cloud. thanks to the great dundi document "caveman can do it" and other resource in the
2005 Dec 11
14
Regexten
Before I play around with this again in 1.2.1, regexten is still essentially broken, correct? The misconception seems to be that it allows you to execute a command upon registration from a SIP UA. Even the O'Reilly TFOT book erroneously states that this is what it is for. After reading the developer discussion though, it definitely seems to be broken. Is it fixed yet? Doug.
2006 May 18
2
SIP Header Info
I remember seeing something somewhere that described how I could get SIP header information with Asterisk. It was a command or a variable. Anyone know what it is? Thanks. Doug.