Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Instead I'd go for a co-located Asterisk that the remote SIP devices register with, and then link both * boxes (co-located and central office) using IAX2 with IAX native transfers enabled. Of course this means that the office * _only_ talks IAX and that all calls to the remote SIP clients _always_ go thru the co-located box (with its extra bandwidth).
Erm that's the assumption I was making, there was a centralised box somewhere...
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