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Re: [LARTC] SIP, NAT, and load balancing problems

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Subject: Re: [LARTC] SIP, NAT, and load balancing problems
From: Grant Taylor <gtaylor@riverviewtech.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:44:28 -0600
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Rangi Biddle wrote:
I was thinking more along the lines of using SER as a proxy that would proxy
the WAN connections to Asterisk.  Without knowing the number of connections
Francois is expecting to receive on the WAN interface it may or may not be
the solution to his issue and but if he does have a large amount of
connections it would allow him to scale the system as needed by installing
more SER systems.

*nod*

Now you are talking more about the scalability of a Linux based VoIP solution, which is beyond the scope of the LARTC. Granted, LARTC will have a role in such a solution, but that role is just one small piece of the over all much larger solution.



Grant. . . .
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