Have Asterisk register the same number as your end point/did - i.e. if you've got a carrier sending you a call everytime some calls 18885551212 and then you route that call to a cisco gateway to be terminated on a PBX or whatever, simply have asterisk register that same phone number with SER. Then, when the call comes in, it sends it to the cisco gateway and the asterisk box at the same time - who ever picks up first wins the call.

 - D

On Oct 21, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Iqbal wrote:


Hi

i am stuck with the same dilemma, as the original poster

I have setup ser now (with the helpful pointer from Girish..tks mate) and
can do Ip <---> Ip calls, and IP --->pstn (via cisco box), all via ser,
however I also have asterisk installed, and now am wondering where I use
asterisk, it was/is suggested I use it for all pbx functions such as
voicemail etc, however I cant seem to see how on a call not answered
howto get ser to send to asterisk.


I also am looking at the prepaid billing option, and hence the main
reason for asterisk, but unless all calls flow via asterisk instead of
ser I cant see the point of astcc, and if they do all flow via asterisk,
then why put ser infront...


tks

iqbal

On 10/21/2004, "Darren Sessions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We use SER + Asterisk. One heck of a powerful combination.


On Oct 21, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Nahuel Alejandro Ramos wrote:

Hi everyone,
I have some doubt about use or not to use SER.
I need a solution using a single linux box that manages, aproximatly
500-1000 registred SIP users, but not more than 50 simultaneouly
calls. My plan is to use between 3 to 5 Cisco 26xx PSTN gateway in
diferents cities of my country (Argentine) connected through Internet
(with public IP).
I was searching for SER solutions (and works perfectly) but it does
not support Prepaid Billing. So I post a message (on SerUsers
maillist) and everybody said me to use Asterisk to use a Prepaid
Billing App., so I install Asterisk.
I "googled", read this maillist (and post some message) and I
receive some helpful answers recomending me to install ASTCC, so I
install it too and work perfectly too.
My questions (if someone could help me) are :
1) What platform (hardware) do I need to support my call flow
(500-1000 registers and 50 simultaneouly calls)?
2) Do I need to install SER?
3) If YES, do I need to register my SIP clients on SER and forward
all the calls to Asterisk?
3) If NO, do I need to register my SIP clients on Asterisk and
forward all the calls to SER?
4) Can I use only Asterisk to REGISTER, AUTH, ACC, ROUTE CALLS,
etc, SIP clients?
5) Could I use extension.conf file to route my calls to my
diferents Cisco PSTN GW?
6) And how can I use MySQL instead of file? (I have created the DB
and tables but I do not know how to make Asterisk use it instead the
extension.conf file)
7) I found easy to use only Asterisk, but I have read that it uses
to much CPU and memory, is that true?
8) Could anyone some me information about how to configure Asterisk
to receive calls through Cisco PSTN GW?
9) THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH!!!


           Nahuel Ramos.
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