06-15-06 06:11 PM
Dave Saville wrote:
> Friend of mine is a partner in a small business. They have two offices in
> two different towns and are expanding to a third. Could they do something
> clever by having say an asterisk server in one location handling all three
> sites? Not certain at this point if the three sites are fixed IP or not. I
> suspect not.
Fixed IPs would make life a lot easier. We've found that using a decent
firewall with the ability to prioritise voice traffic over
non-time-critical stuff was handy.
It's worth bearing in mind that if the internet connection drops at location
with the Asterisk server, none of the branches could make calls. One
potential solution to this is having multi-SIP-account phones at the branch
offices - if the internet connection to the Asterisk server goes off, the
user can just use a different SIP account. After spending ages setting up
20 phones with 2 accounts each, you'll probably wish you went for an
Asterisk box at each site :-)
I was thinking of doing similar, but I've come to the conclusion that it's
probably better in the long run to have an Asterisk server at every site.
One reason being that you can set up a trunk between two Asterisk servers,
so if you're bandwidth-poor [256k up DSL at either end, for example]
compared to the number of calls you want to make, Asterisk will allow you
to specify the maximum number of concurrent calls a trunk can handle. That
way, callers will get a busy tone instead of abysmal call quality when
there's too many calls going over it.
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