What about reading the mediaproxy README? ;-) And
have a look at the ini
example:
Hi all,
I'm stuck with the same problem.... regarding proxydispathcher. I
understand how to setup the DNS as mentioned by Greger, but how do I
configure SER/proxydispatcher in terms of configuration file!?? I'm
trying to deploy multple proxy servers in different geographical
region, how should I go about doing so? Any help is really
appriciated.
PS: I can't seem to find much info regarding proxydispatcher, but I
got mediaproxy working thanks to the getting started doc at
www.onsip.org.
Quoting "Greger V. Teigre" <greger(a)teigre.com>om>:
> You just make sure that you use proxydispatcher (and not mediaproxy
> directly from mediaproxy SER module). Then your users need to have
> @abc.net.my as their domain and proxydispatcher will use DNS to
> lookup the correct mediaproxy server.
> g-)
>
> peiyin wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm currently stuck at load balancing 2 ser with mediaproxy.
>> I've setup the 2 DNS record in my master db.abc with
>>
>> ............
>>
>> ser1.abc.net.my. IN A yy.yy.yy
>> ser2.abc.net.my. IN A zz.zz.zz
>>
>> _mediaproxy._tcp.abc.net.my. ......... ser1.abc.net.my.
>> _mediaproxy._tcp.abc.net.my. ......... ser2.abc.net.my.
>>
>>
>> Both domains are pingable.
>>
>> What should be my next step?
>> my present sip phones are all pointed directly to ser1.xx.xx.xx and
>> ser1 is connected to remote db A.
>>
>> Do i still need to setup a virtual IP with heartbeat? What will be
>> my sip setting at my sip phone? Also, what will be in my
>> /etc/profile (export SIP_DOMAIN=??)
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> peiyin
>>
>>
>>
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