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Does anybody have any experience with capabilities
here? I need to know if IAX is able to handle more than that. I
think I might just benchmark this with a bunch of .call files between servers to
see how they are handled.
Any input?
- Gabriel Afana
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:30
AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Calls
between Asterisk servers using SIP?What about IAX (got it working w/ IAX but I
have questions)
Hello Gabriel,
IMHO, using IAX between * servers is a good choice, I dont see any
problem in it. Actually I used it for sometime and never encounter any issue,
but i had max 5 concurrent connections.
regards,
Umair bari
On 3/7/06, Gabriel
Afana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi
everyone, I just spend the last two hours trying to get two
asterisk boxes to transfer calls between eachother using
SIP. I dont know why but I *could not* get the calls to
authenticate! I think I got everything setup.
There was Server A and Server B. I was trying to place a call
from a users registered on Server A to a user regsitered on Server
B. I setup the registration info for Server A and even had
Server A registering successfully to Server B. However,
whenever I would hand off the calls from server A to Server B, it would
*always* say it failed to authenticate (passwords did not
match). Here was my setup:
SERVER A: register => serga:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[to_80] username=serga type=friend secret=test
host=216.152.244.81 disallow=all allow=ulaw user=phone usereqphone=yes canreinvite=yes regseconds=0 cancallforward=yes dtmfmode=rfc2833 disallow=all allow=ulaw
insecure=very trunk=yes
SERVER
B: [serga] type=friend username=serga trunk=yes notransfer=yes secret=test context=302 host=dynamic qualify=yes
DIALPLAN
ON SERVER A: exten => 302,1,Dial(SIP/to_80/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30,r)
It
always says authentication failed. However I always noticed it
showed the user as [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This is
the extension of the phone I am calling from. It seems it is
trying to authenticate the actual phone I am calling from on Server A,
and not Server A itself. Was I doing something wrong?
I
tried doing this with IAX and within 5 minutes I had it all
working!! I feel it was too easy :-) However,
this brings up a big question.........Is IAX very reliable for
this? I've heard from people that I should not use IAX under
any condition because it really is not
very reliable/thourough/consistant...etc. I am trying to start
a VOBB company and will obviosly need a reliable setup. I am
thinking to have all phones register to the servers via SIP and maybe
just have all the servers transfer calls between eachother via
IAX. Does this sound like a correct setup?
-
Gabe
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