...and with a packet switched transport layer, the 'hairpin' route through A 
may create problematic levels of latency--latency that would perhaps NOT have 
been problematic on a classic circuit switched route, so it's definitely 
advisable to nail up a connection between b and c.

-K


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tarek Sawah 
  To: Asterisk Users 
  Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:28 AM
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Termination Question


  for the sake of bandwidth you are supposed to connect each two servers 
together.. otherwise calls between B && C will have to go through A .

  -- AHD Tarek Sawah Integrated Digital Systems CCNA, MCSE, RHCE, VoIP Syria: 
+963 944 618286 USA: +1 347 562 2308 




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  From: [email protected]
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:13:10 +0300
  Subject: [asterisk-users] Termination Question


  Hello,

  I would like to know how the following scenario works:



  I have 3 Asterisk servers, A,B & C,  each one is located in a different 
country.

  Asterisk A is the main one, and both B & C are connected to it.



  My question is, when a call is originated from B to C, it will have to go 
through A, but does A makes a peer connection between B & C to eliminate 
bandwidth and latency, or the call has to go through A ???



  Thanks.





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