[Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH failover/HA
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Fri Sep 9 16:23:48 MSD 2011
- I removed the dispatcher module because I didn't need to support
registration
Do the UA's register to opensips then? i contributed to that wiki (the
opensips install part) but I'm new to opensips, could you explain how this
works? Thanks.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Matt Stockton <mstockton at harqen.com> wrote:
> Hi Mateusz,
>
> I was just able to recently get this working using OpenSIPS and the
> instructions found here:
> http://wiki.freeswitch.com/wiki/Enterprise_deployment_OpenSIPS
>
> There were a few modifications I had to make, for example:
> - dlg_flag seems to be no longer available in the newest OpenSips, but I do
> not think it is needed.
> - I removed the dispatcher module because I didn't need to support
> registration
> - I had to change the INVITE conditional to be dependent on whether or not
> the invite was coming from outside (e.g. PSTN) or was coming from one of my
> freeswitch servers. For loadbalancing coming in, the load_balancer module
> worked fine as configured in the wiki instructions. For outbound, I used the
> dynamic routing module:
> http://www.unixnews.net/2010/09/dynamic-routing-with-opensips.html
>
> It seems to be working well so far. I will plan to update the wiki with
> more information. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Mateusz Bartczak <netcentrica at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I would like to implement following scenario:
>>
>> 1. Central SIP proxy with 1 IP address that will redirect all incoming and
>> outgoing SIP traffic to two SIP application servers (FreeSwitch based).
>> Proxy will know online/offline status of each box and route calls only to
>> active one. I need it as a central point because IP address is authorized
>> with my providers. Also providers route incoming calls to that IP address.
>> My providers can't automatically reroute traffic to other server, it can be
>> done manually but it's not fast to do.
>>
>> 2. Mini cluster of two FreeSwitch boxes, box 2 will be exact copy of box
>> 1. If box 1 fails, central server should automatically route all traffic to
>> box 2.
>>
>> Do you have any suggestions how to implement this scenario? I think that
>> it should be easy to do, but have no idea where to start.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Mateusz
>>
>>
>>
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