Hi,

   It is good that the SER is used for SIP Proxy. But in this case how
to use the PBX capabilities of Asterisk like IVR, VoiceMail, DialPlan,
and etc.?


   Best Regards,
   Miroslav Nachev
   
--- Kurtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why is it that the wiki indirectly recommends SER (or another proxy) out in front of 
> Asterisk. 
> If Asterisk can use radius, and provide the rest of AAA they why ?  Incidentall\y, 
> I'm not
> familiar with network configuration really, although I do understand most of the 
> basics.
> 

Asterisk is not a SIP proxy, it is a UAS, and also a SIP Registrar. Many use SER and 
Asterisk
together, SER as SIP proxy and Asterisk as PSTN gateway. The advantage is that this 
combination is
highly scalable. Not sure whether Asterisk supports RADIUS authentication. AFAIK, it 
is not
supported, but i beleive some works is in progress in this direction. Do a search on 
the archives,
and you'll get many links on this.

Regards, Girish 




                
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