Vince-0 wrote:I've tried creating unique conference/vicidial conferences on each dialler in a cluster to achieve this but I had no success doing it. I'm curious as to how this will be achieved?
Vin
If you have a STOCK install with Vicibox 3 or above, and used Vicibox to cluster ... it just works. No regard for whether they have "the same conferences" in any way. I love vicidial. LOL
puccibox73 wrote:Vicidial Built From Scratch - VERSION: 2.4-362a BUILD: 120316-1203 - Asterisk 1-4-39-1 - Cluster 3 Dialers / Web Server + 1 DB Server - Balance Dialing Activated
Dialers
1 Server with Tormenta Card - 4 E1/T1 (with 3 activated) - Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5110 @ 1.60GHz Dual Core
2 With VoIP SIP Trunk - with 90 Voice Channels Each - 1 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.40GHz Quad Core and 1 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz Dual Core
Is this enough William ?
Thanks in advance
Missing: Link to your installation instructions (so others with the same instruction-set can benefit from your posts and their responses, and you theirs). Is that the FULL version of your asterisk? Did you leave off the "-vici"?
You should install Vicibox 4.0.3 in two virtual machines in a mini-cluster. It will only be good for a couple calls at one time, but it WILL demonstrate all the packages/configuration/techniques necessary to operate properly. Use VMware if you do not have a spare machine in which you can install vSphere (recommended! excellent tool!). Both of which are free.
I forget (it's been a while) if it is the IP forwarding or just the phone aliases created to call cross server. Are your servers linked properly to one another via IAX2 trunking? (ie: are they registered to one another via IAX?)