Paul,
You may be better off setting up the remote systems as independent SIP installations and access them via VPN.
This will allow for more scheduling flexibility and better access to the remote systems run log. And of course this approach will eliminate the complications you describe. Another advantage of having multiple systems is reliability. If the master has a problem it will not affect the remote systems.
Dan
You may be better off setting up the remote systems as independent SIP installations and access them via VPN.
This will allow for more scheduling flexibility and better access to the remote systems run log. And of course this approach will eliminate the complications you describe. Another advantage of having multiple systems is reliability. If the master has a problem it will not affect the remote systems.
Dan
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