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[Freeswitch-users] Force registering external gateways though OpenSIPS load balancer


 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:18 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Force registering external gateways thoug Reply with quote

Hello,

in a freeswitch cluster (FS1 and FS2) behind an OpenSIPS I want
Freeswitch to register to external gateways through the OpenSIPS load
balancer, in order to later receive incoming calls through the load
balancer.
Is there a way to tell Freeswitch in it's Gateway definition to define
an additional path (e.g. fs_path) for it's registration, so that all
registrations go via the OpenSIPS load balancer?
Current flow
FS1(register) => external_gateway (1st FS Machine)
external_gateway(invite) =>FS1
FS2(register) => external_gateway (2nd FS Machine)
external_gateway(invite) =>FS2

Desired flow
FS1(register) => OpenSIPS => external_gateway (1st FS Machine)
external_gateway(invite) => OpenSIPS => FS1
FS2(register) => OpenSIPS => external_gateway (2nd FS Machine)
external_gateway(invite) => OpenSIPS =>FS2
I tried to add "fs_path" to the gateway definition, but had no success.
It still registered directly.

Maybe by adding via route information or modifying contact header?

Best regards
Peter.

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