Philipp Kempgen wrote: > ram wrote: > > >> any success stories of the setup >> >> kindly post your config and information >> > > That would be really difficult to understand because this is all > integrated in a bigger project. > > Basically we use MySQL to replicate from a central database to > many Asterisk "nodes". (Or you could use MySQL Cluster.) All > Asterisk servers read the sip friends, queues, etc. from their > local MySQL database via Realtime. The users are distributed > across the nodes. A bunch of custom scripts generate parts of > the dialplan or are called via AGI in order to tell it where > to route calls etc. > > We constantly check if all the Asterisk nodes respond to SIP > packets, and should one of them ever fail to do so repeatedly > a standby server takes it's place. This is done in less than > 10 seconds without any manual interaction. > > The configuration is mainly done via command line tools to be > easily scriptable. Additionally every user has access to a web > interface where they can change their callforwarding rules, look > at phonebooks, dialed numbers, missed calls, access voicemail, > program their phone's keys, monitor queue status and so on ... > > The system provides all the phones with configuration (mass > deployment), i.e. SIP settings, programmable keys, ringtones, ... > All users are free to log in/out on their handsets or login at a > different handset and have their private phonebook etc. available > there (largely depends on the model). > > We are probably going to release our software in about 3 months > or so (can't promise that, don't nail me down to it) under the > GNU GPL. > > Regards, > Philipp Kempgen > > Sweet. I sure hope that happens. Sounds like everything that one could possibly want in an enterprise PBX.
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