On Sunday 07 of December 2003 21:14, Mark Spencer wrote: > > Good, glad to hear things are better. Without getting into too much > > techie detail, what was the root problem? > > There was just race that I introduced a while back. If calls came in > while a reload was taking place in IAX2, bad things would happen. Now > it's fixed. Originally I was thinking it had to do with SIP to IAX2 > conversion but this ended up not being the case. > > However, in order to make iaxtel as scalable as possible, it still would > be best to have iaxtel strictly act as an IAX2 soft switch. We're also > working to improve the ability to have iaxtel know about other VoIP > providers so that we can provide a single peering exchange for everyone > within flat E.164 address space. This work is sponsored greatly by > VoicePulse who has donated equipment to the project. > > Mark
Hmm we are in the meantime quite some iax providers who serve A-Z, meaning worldwide. How do you want to handle that ? cheers Michael _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
