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userdoc:tt_distribute_events_xmpp_pubsub [2013/08/30 07:58] abelbeck |
userdoc:tt_distribute_events_xmpp_pubsub [2013/09/01 05:05] droemel [Configure Remote Server2] |
exten => 1024,hint,SIP/24 | exten => 1024,hint,SIP/24 |
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__The important past is:__ only the **device state** (INUSE, NOT_INUSE, RINGING) of **"SIP/24"** is distributed, not the hintname (e.g. "1024") or the context (e.g. "blf_server1"). You can name the hint and context as you want on Server2. | !!Note ->!! Only the **device state** (INUSE, NOT_INUSE, RINGING) of **"SIP/24"** is distributed, not the hintname (e.g. "1024") or the context (e.g. "blf_server1"). You can name the hint and context as you want on Server2. |
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Now you simply can create a BLF key on a phone on Server2 for "1024" to monitor the device state of "SIP/24" of Server1. The context (e.g. "blf_server1") must be "reachable" for the phone though. It can be included into your "default" context (or whatever your main context for your local phones is), or you can set a "subscribecontext" in ''sip.conf''. | Now you can simply create a BLF key on a phone on Server2 for "1024" to monitor the device state of "SIP/24" of Server1. The context (e.g. "blf_server1") must be "reachable" for the phone though. It can be included into your "default" context (or whatever your main context for your local phones is), or you can set a "subscribecontext" in ''sip.conf''. |
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I couldn't figure out yet, how to subscribe to MWI states on the remote server, the events are distributed. | The Message Waiting Indication (MWI) events are also distributed across servers. For the above example you just need to add this to your ''sip.conf'': |
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| mailbox=24 |
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| as if it were a local mailbox. You will need different mailbox numbers on each side, if you want to use the MWI feature. |