What is DUNDi

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What is DUNDi?

DUNDi is a p2p system, used to to translate phone numbers to VoIP-addresses.

It works very much like the DNS system, or a phone book. Only difference with the DNS system is that you are only advertising your own numbers. The difference with the phonebook is that you don't have all pages, but those are spread among the peers in the network.

It can be used in private or public networks. For use in public networks, you will have to agree to the General Peering Agreement.


How does it work?

Ask a friend, and they ask their friends until someone knows the answer.

Even if you didn’t request it, remember it for a period of time (cache), in order to put less strain on the network.

This answer to a DUNDi lookup will tell you about how to reach the phone (extension) you want. Most often these directions will not lead you directly to the phone on the other end, but it will lead you to a point where they will connect you.

DUNDi call flow

For a DUNDi-lookup, followed by a call, several config-files will play a role.

  1. Initial DUNDi request from end point and authentication
  2. Internal lookup in dialplan to determine if we should reply
  3. If found, pass information back to DUNDi module
  4. Reply is sent back to requesting node
  5. Incoming call setup and authentication
  6. Call is controlled via dialplan logic



Basic configuration

DUNDi as a routing protocol