[Freeswitch-users] How can I join two freeswitch on two servers?
yvonne ding
yhding2003 at yahoo.ca
Thu Dec 17 09:47:28 PST 2009
Hi,
If I configure data as following, why FS A "1001" call FS B "1003" failed ?
Thank you!
FS A: 192.168.129.168, DN=1001
FS B: 192.168.129.194, DN=1003
In FS A add /conf/sip_proifles/external/gwfsa.xml
<include>
<gateway name="gwfsa">
</gateway>
</include>
1101 is configured in FS B /conf/directory/default/1101.xml, FS A don't have
1101 number
Dan Le wrote:
>
> If you want FS server A to be able to call FS server B, you can set up a
> user account in server B's FS directory configs, and then just treat
> server
> B as a normal gateway by adding a gateway definition in server A. That
> will
> allow you to route calls to server B from A; to do the reverse, just
> mirror
> the configs the other direction.
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Edmar Cruz <darklion11 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I like to connect two freeswitch, call each other, communicate and vice
>> versa.
>> Can you give me an example for that?
>>
>> Thanks
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