Hi,
Kamailio is definitely the exact tool for this purpose, I have exactly the
same setup running as yours and for scalability we started using Kamailio
in front of our asterisk servers. Long story short, read these articles.
http://kb.asipto.com/asterisk:realtime:kamailio-3.1.x-asterisk-1.6.2-astdb
http://saevolgo.blogspot.com/2011/11/increasing-voip-services-capacity.html
Once after setting up the environments you don't need Public IPs on your
asterisk servers. Just only for Kamailio server(s)
Regards,
Sammy.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Greg Mannie <greg(a)latigi.com> wrote:
Hello,
We have been using Asterisk for sometime and over the last year have
started hosting instances for our clients on a vmware platform. These
virtual pbx are located on public ip addresses and each customer has their
own SIP trunk arrangements with various providers. We have decided to
pool our resources and would like to start aggregating traffic.
From reading online I have installed Kamailio 3.1.x with Asterisk 1.6.x.
On top of this I have installed Siremis 3.2 in hopes of using it as a
graphical front end.
I am wanting to use Kamailio as a proxy to the SIP providers and allow the
Asterisk to register only with Kamailio. Is there a link to some example
configs with a tutorial pertaining to this type of deployment?
If this is a good solution, it is my intention to recommend a consultant
be hired to assist with a production server. I just need to learn allot
more, before I can recommend Kamailio for the job.
Do you think it's a good fit?
Thank you for your kind responses,
Greg
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