HI,
My Asterisk is registed with my SER. My client are connected to asterisk
when they dial any no like 6 asterisk passes this is ser and then again
ser passes this no (strip 1) back to my asterisk. but insted of ringing
this exten it says loop detected. can some one tell me what is
On 04/12/06, Arun Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
My Asterisk is registed with my SER. My client are connected to asterisk
when they dial any no like 6 asterisk passes this is ser and then again
ser passes this no (strip 1) back to my asterisk. but insted of ringing
this exten it
What is the purpose of that sort of call routing, it does seem like a loop
to me. Asterisk is probably getting re-invited to itself...
On 12/4/06, Arun Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
My Asterisk is registed with my SER. My client are connected to asterisk
when they dial any no like 6
HI,
I'm not able to find some good doc or manual regarding Integration of
Asterisk with SER. Bacially, I want to forward my calls from SER to
asterisk. If some one already done this please guide me.
thanks in advance
arun
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Have a look at the OpenSER and Asterisk part of
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php
and
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Realtime+Integration+Of+Asterisk+With+OpenSER
Arun Kumar wrote:
HI,
I'm not able to find some good doc or manual regarding Integration of
Asterisk with SER.
On Tue June 20 2006 08:23, Daniel Salama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been reading about integrating Asterisk with SER to help
Asterisk deal with large volume of registrations (mainly). I was
planning on fronting Asterisk with SER for that purpose. Not that I
have the traffic at this
I have been reading about integrating Asterisk with SER to help
Asterisk deal with large volume of registrations (mainly). I was
planning on fronting Asterisk with SER for that purpose. Not that I
have the traffic at this moment, but because I wanted to get the
infrastructure in place.
Hi all
I have SER installed and running
But ser send all voice message to email
But i would like to integrate with Asterisk IVR
in the like , did some one integrated this kind of setup
if so kindly guide me how can i do that
ram
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Hi
I have can get my phones to register with SER and dialout for PSTN via
my Asterisk box over a SIP channel to my VoIP provider. If the phone
requests hangup then the bridged channel on Asterisk gets destroyed
however if the called party hangups the channel stays up and the phone
connected.
, i know this is unorthodox, but i route EVERY call through asterisk, even calls between SER users, for a few reasons:
1. billing - asterisk is much better at keeping CDRs
2. call control - asterisk can stay in the media path if neccesary, SER won't (by default, although you can use a b2bua
Hello:I noticed in few references that asterisk and ser and complementary. Meaning asterisk handles connections to PSTN and voicemail but SER is better for routing SIP traffic.Is anyone using just asterisk for production purpose. Meaning serving a high number of callers.
Is it mandatory to use SER
Hello all,
I have setup my Asterisk and SER boxes.
implementing the ser.cfg and extensions.conf logic i am able to make
calls from asterisk to ser and vice versa. is it possible to make
simultaneous calls to a ser client from different asterisk clients
without getting a 486 busy from SER.
Hello,
when SER redirects calls to asterisk can it be redirected to a
realtime peer in asterisk.i cld redirect the call to a static peer but
if someone can guide me through for realtime peer settings.
Thank you,
AA
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I suppose the * and SER topic has been discussed way too much, but I
searching through all the archives, I haven't really found an answer
to what I think could be done.
I would like to setup a set of asterisk servers with identical
configuration files so that a SER machine can load balance
It's very doable.
I did a presentation of a case study on this exact solution at
Astricon last month.
Contact me off list for the slides.
On 11/3/05, Waldo Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose the * and SER topic has been discussed way too much, but I
searching through all the
I have several Asterisk servers installed and one SER server which will
act as a gateway to PSTN, en redirect server.
I was thinking to implement it the following way:
- Register all the * servers at SER (is this neccessary?) - this works
via register=asterisk:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in sip.conf
-
Hi all,
Can someone help with with Asterisk, SER, and Asterisks Queues?
I have three servers:
Server A: Asterisk with TE410 connected to PSTN
Server B: Asterisk connected to Server A via IAX2 trunk
Server C: SER where SIP agents register/connect to
What I wanted to do is configure Server A
I every one, looking for suggestions, or even better yet, a how to
guide.
I have read most of the wiki's on both, so I know this is completely
possible
I have Asterisk and SER configured on the same server x6
yes, 6 servers.
If I can get this to work on one, we are golden!
Number one
Can anyone tell me if the acc_flag is only supported under the options
request?
one of my telco pipes does not support the options field.
Yes, I know, non RFC.
Brad
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Does anyone know if it is
possible to run both Asterisk and SER on the same box? I am
looking to use SER as the SIP proxy while sending SIP calls to a local Asterisk
processfor vmail.I am assuming that I would have
to change Asterisk from listening on 5060 to some other port to make this
Yes it works and as you said all you need to change is the listening
port for one of both.
Zoa.
Keith O'Brien wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to run both Asterisk and SER on the
same box?I am looking to use SER as the SIP proxy while sending
SIP calls to a local Asterisk process
Hi friends !
Can anybody help me to configure asterisk with ser so that I can share
the load of the asterisk with ser server. I have tried it but my
asterisk is not showing registrations of the user agent, as given in the
asterisk wiki/asterisk+at+large. I don't know what is the problem, but
Hello Deepak,
1. don't post multiple times. it's annoying. enough said.
2. run asterisk in verbose mode (start it with asterisk -vgc),
place a call from a SIP endpoint behind SER to the asterisk server,
and see what happens in the asterisk CLI.
3. if you don't see anything there, get ngrep
I'm a little confused between the pros/cons or benefits of one Asterisk
or SER. I've been using Asterisk for a little bit and I know it's a
very powerful and scalable platform (in terms of capacity and
functionality). However, I've read in some posts that some people are
using SER + * and I
wash, garage, gas station, etc
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Salama
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 3:43 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and SER
I'm a little
Hi
Everyone,
Just a curious
question. Has anyone heard of any service provider who is using Asterisk and SER
to provide their VOIP services?
Thanks
Walid
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Hi all,
I am trying to configure * to work with SER (Sip Express Router),the configuration that I am trying is as follows.
I have 2 windows machines running X-Lite soft phonesThe * registers with the SER,I want a call from one X-Lite to asterisk(after registration) which is to
be forwarded to
I know FWD uses a SER/Asterisk combo, and I keep hearing
about the massive benefits, however, my initial playing around in SERs
configuration indicates its NOTHING like Asterisk at all, and almost 5x
as difficult to understand and configure. But thats only after a few
hours of playing with
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:44:30 -0500, Paul Rodan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know FWD uses a SER/Asterisk combo, and I keep hearing about the massive
benefits, however, my initial playing around in SER's configuration
indicates it's NOTHING like Asterisk at all, and almost 5x as difficult to
Hello All,
I have been trying to do a lot of reading lately on the Asterisk project,
and I would like to know of someone could tell me mor about the PRO's and
CON's between ASTERISK and SER?
I have heard that some people use them both in a particular VoIP design
and I would like to try and
Hi
SER is a proxy, asterisk handles the media part much better, if you add
them together you get a front end proxy which can carry out all your
routing functions and then pass to ur media servers at the back.
Asterisk can also terminate the calls to pstn , with ser you will need
additional
Hi,
I
have configured * with a x100p and a E100 E1 card and everything is
working fine, now I have setup a SER which the UA would connect, I will be
using the * box as a E1 gateway and Voicemail. Anyway, I was alarmed after I
tried the integration, when the SER forwards any call to the
e Asterisk receive calls from
SER?
Joao Pereira
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Hi All,
Can someone help me clear up some stuff? I am about to implement asterisk
for a office of about 20 people. I plan on running SIP phones for everyone.
(a mix of Cisco Sets and Xlite soft phones)
We will place the Asterisk server at a collocation provider and have in
connected to the PSTN
Why is it that the wiki indirectly recommends SER
(or another proxy) out in front of Asterisk. If Asterisk canuse
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.
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--- 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
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
Hello,
--- Miroslav Nachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.?
It's not that difficult. You can route calls from SER to Asterisk depending on your
.
Umar.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aaron J.
Angel
Sent: 15 June 2004 20:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER
Usedcanon wrote:
Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?
I
Usedcanon wrote:
Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?
I have no idea, it just seems to run better on *BSD. I'm still trying to
investigate that myself. Perhaps I'm just inept when it comes to Linux, but
it has never run decently for me -- I've always had
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From: Aaron J. Angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER
Usedcanon wrote:
Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?
I have no idea, it just seems
Hi Guys,
Can somone explain differances between SER and ASTERISK.
I am particularly interested in functionality that is not available with
ASTERISK but SER can provide.
Best Regards
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Meilleures Salutations
med vennlig hilsen
Reza Kordi
for example).
Asterisk also provides other features such as voicemail, hold on music, call
display, etc.
- Joshua Colp.
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From: Reza Kordi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:55 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ASTERISK V. SER
Hi Guys,
Can
Joshua Colp wrote:
I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've
never dealt with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution
Linux PBX solution is such a narrow point of view. Asterisk also runs on
*BSD; yes, conferencing and MP3s are a bit sketchy due to lack of timer (for
now),
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Joshua Colp wrote:
I can tell you what asterisk is but as for SER... well, I've
never dealt with it. Asterisk is a linux pbx solution
Linux PBX solution is such a narrow point
Just out of interest (as I am a freeBSD fan) why more stable on BSD ?
Umar.
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Joshua Colp wrote:
I
Dear All,
I have the following setup.
Quad T1's-Asterisk
(PBX)-(LAN-DMZ)-SER-(Firewall)-(Internet)
|
Local US Help Desk
(Snom 200')
This setup works well. I can
pass calls from over the internet to the Asterisk PBX via SER using X-Ten Lit.
I have a couple of
questions;
: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk
and SER Setup Questions.
Dear
All,
I have the following
setup.
Quad T1's-Asterisk
(PBX)-(LAN-DMZ)-SER-(Firewall)-(Internet)
|
Local US Help Desk (Snom
200')
This setup works well. I
can pass calls from over the internet
Hi,
We are using Asterisk running on FreeBSD,as
IVR / Voicemail for SER.We have redirected certain callsfrom
SERto *.On * there is some 'testing' extension. It's simply playing
some demo now;-)
As long as I use plain G.711 the sound is nice.
When I switch toG.729 the sound is choppy, not
listas iPfone wrote:
Hi All
I´m trying to use asterisk and ser in the same box.
When i start ser my phones don´t connect with asterisk anymore.
i have two nics in this machine 192.168.0.31/37
I need to set asterisk and ser to listen in diferente adresses or ports?
I can use the two softwares
Hi All,
I'm looking to integrate Asterisk with SER Sip server, my goal is to
set up a voicemail server for offline users.
Since I suppose that this is a tipical situation of usage I'm asking
if someone can point me to faq, config examples and related
documentation.
Tnx for any help!
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