Frank Carmickle wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, Otis wrote:
>   
>> Hello
>>
>> I am experimenting with FS and would like to know  how to connect  two 
>> independent servers with  user on one beinng able to call users on the 
>> other.  Do I set each server to be the gateway of the corresponding one ?
>>     
>
> You can if you need them to authenticate to eachother.  You have to decide on 
> what you need.  Do you not want extensions reachable from the public context? 
>  If not then you can do what I do.  
>
>   <extension name="fjc-pbx-inbound">
>   <condition field="network_addr" 
> expression="^2001\:470\:1f..\:6..\:.e0\:.1f.\:fe34\:b29d$"/>
>     <condition field="destination_number" expression="^(.*)$">
>       <action application="transfer" data="$1 xml default"/>
>     </condition>
>   </extension>
>
> You can certainly put an ipv4 address in instead of the mangled ipv6 that's 
> in this example.
>
> Then create an extension that matches on the extensions on the other machine 
> and bridge them to the correct hostname and port.
>
> If you just want all the extensions reachable from the public context then do 
> something like this in your dialplan/public.xml
>
>   <extension name="the_big_phat_transfer">
>     <condition field="destination_number" 
> expression="^(0\d{7}$|^1\d{4}$|^[2-9]{2}\d{2}$)">
>       <action application="transfer" data="$1 xml default"/>
>     </condition>
>   </extension>
>
> There are yet other ways to get this done.
>  
> HTH
> --FC
>
>
>   
Thanks.

I would like all extensions on say server A  to be contactable  by those 
on server B and vice versa.




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