Chris,
 
Thank you for your answer. By the way, my * server won't be a PSTN gateway. The SER is connected to another SIP gateway provided by our Telco. Would you be so kind to give me some more details on this:
 
- Say I have * server A with extensions 100, 101, 102, and * server B also with extensions starting from 100, .... (Server A is for another company as Server B)
 
How can I make these phones register themselves with SER. Or do I need a unique username for each extension (say username: companyA100, ... and username companyB100)
How will I forward all the calls to a * server. So how do I forward the calls from companyA100 to * server A etc...
Do the * servers need to be registered at the SER server?
 
Can you please provide me with some example configs (both on the SER as on the * side? I cannot find to many examples on this one (besides the 'Asterisk at large'-WIKI)...
 
Thank you very much,
 
Ronald Voermans
 


Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Chris HARIGA
Verzonden: maandag 22 augustus 2005 15:10
Aan: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Onderwerp: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Nat + Asterisk + Ser (Far end Nat Traversal)

Hi,
 
all your phones need to be register with SER. The asterisk will be just PSTN gateway, voicemail server or something else (I prefer to forward all the calls from ser to asterisk because it's easy to manage the dialplan). I have the same configuration, I balance the traffic with SER and I use realtime with asterisk servers.
 
Best regards,
 
Chris HARIGA

 
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