Hi,
the simples way to implement a database for routing is installing a
MYSQL-db and create a table which holds your number and the routing
destination for that number (ip-address). Then you create a perl/php/C
script that queries that database using the exec module in ser. Or
better yet, create a ser-module of your own that makes those queries.
However, I'm not really sure how well this scales when you are using
exec and start loading your server, but if your scripts and your
database are well created, I guess you should be fine for while.
Br,
Tobias
roger leszczynski said the following on 2006-03-02 18:01:
say i have 100 concurrent calls, and i want to update
the configuration
with a new DID, how can i avoid restarting SER to make these changes
take places....has anyone made a similar module to reload in asterisk?
Or how can i go about using a database to implement routing instead?
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