I am curious to see your "algorithm" for client domains.
I am still considering the business name, so I don't have anything official yet. I am think to use the initials of the company name (indicated here as abbr).tld to keep things short. The current concept name is 4 words and 27 characters without spaces.
I am also thinking to use .systems for my actual machines, so say: pbx-dfw-01.abbr.systems, pbx-dfw-02.abbr.systems, pbx-nyc-01.abbr.systems along with mail-dfw-01.abbr.systems, etc.
For actual client domains of the PBX, I think it would be easiest and simplest to create DNS records for *.abbr.tel and have the point to the servers using SRV records. The other part of this question is how client domains are specified. Is it easiest to do CompanyA.abbr.tel, or use the client ID such as 263.abbr.tel, or even order ID 1456.abbr.tel?
Unrelatedly, I'd likely setup a URL shortener for sending links using abbr.link.
I am still considering the business name, so I don't have anything official yet. I am think to use the initials of the company name (indicated here as abbr).tld to keep things short. The current concept name is 4 words and 27 characters without spaces.
I am also thinking to use .systems for my actual machines, so say: pbx-dfw-01.abbr.systems, pbx-dfw-02.abbr.systems, pbx-nyc-01.abbr.systems along with mail-dfw-01.abbr.systems, etc.
For actual client domains of the PBX, I think it would be easiest and simplest to create DNS records for *.abbr.tel and have the point to the servers using SRV records. The other part of this question is how client domains are specified. Is it easiest to do CompanyA.abbr.tel, or use the client ID such as 263.abbr.tel, or even order ID 1456.abbr.tel?
Unrelatedly, I'd likely setup a URL shortener for sending links using abbr.link.