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Revision as of 08:51, 24 December 2008
This page shows some ways how MOR billing system can be used. Examples are from real implementations.
2 server redundant solution
This is most popular solution because it is fully redundant and most stable.
3 server redundant solution
- By default calls go to first Asterisk server
- If first Asterisk server fails, DNS SRV points to second Asterisk server
- If database server fails, second Asterisk server is still functional and can serve calls
- How it will work with DNS?
- Traffic should come to some URL, which is configured using DNS SRV, e.g. it should route calls from URL to first server IP, if this IP is not available - then this URL points to second server IP
- Do we need separate DNS server?
- It is not necessary, DNS SRV can be configured on your Internet providers' DNS server.
- What hardware is recommended for each server?
- Main Asterisk server should have powerful CPU (Dual/Quad Xeon) and at least 2GB RAM
- DB/GUI server should have FAST HDD and 2-4Gb RAM. CPU is not so important here
- Asterisk/DB server can be not so powerful as other two
- How many network cards are necessary for each server?
- They can work with one card, but better to have 2 cards for each server and interconnect servers on dedicated LAN
4 server solution in Italy with 16 E1
- Such system is in Italy serving Call Shops
- E1 hardware is 2 x Sangoma A108DE cards
- This implementation is used for high volume calls to/from PSTN network over 16 E1 links were 4+4 E1 is for incoming and 4+4 E1 is for outgoing (on Asterisk 1 server 4 incoming/4 outgoing and same on server Asterisk 2).
- Separate server is dedicated to database which minimizes load on Asterisk servers.
- GUI is on separate server with it's own DB connected to main DB server over MySQL Replication.