would lvs do this, I mean doesnt it have a problem with udp/SIP judging
by the threads u mentioned and those on lvs list.
Iqbal
On 5/12/2005, "Juha Heinanen" <jh(a)tutpro.com> wrote:
Pietro Ravasio writes:
When UA_A calls UA_B, its INVITE will reach the
same SER it has previously
registered to (SER_1, thanks to LVS persistence), SER_1 will then look for
UA_B and will notice that it is registered as UA_B(a)ser2.domain.com, DNS will
be queried and SER_2 will be contacted in order to handle INVITE and send it
to UA_B through already opened UDP channel (resolving NAT).
what happens if ser_1 or ser_2 is down when this call takes place?
Have you got any suggestion/comment?
i don't at all like an idea of mixing a third component (asterisk) to
this. the whole thing should be doable with sers and load balancers
alone.
-- juha
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